Ukraine has launched drone attacks on oil refineries in Russia, including a strike at 0420 (Local) on the Nevsky Mazut oil refinery in St. Petersburg, which Ukraine's intelligence claimed responsibility for. Despite Russia's S-400 anti-aircraft missile system reportedly intercepting the drone, it still crashed into the refinery. In Volgograd, drones attacked Lukoil's largest refinery, with a capacity of 14.8 million tons. Russian authorities stated that the UAVs were shot down, resulting in debris falling on the plant. A subsequent attack hit the largest oil refinery in southern Russia, which was confirmed by a Kyiv source to Reuters, and local authorities reported that the fire had been extinguished.
Two Ukrainian attack drones struck the largest oil refinery in southern Russia on Saturday, a source in Kyiv told Reuters, detailing the latest in a series of long-range attacks on Russian oil facilities. Local authorities in Russia said earlier that a fire had been extinguished…
In Volgograd, Russia, drones attacked Lukoil's largest refinery in the Southern Federal District, with a capacity of 14.8 million tons The regional governor and the Russian Defense Ministry claim that the UAVs were shot down and debris fell on the plant. https://t.co/Nipp0S63yB
MISS & HIT: At 0420 (Local) a UKR drone carried out an attack on the Nevsky Mazut oil refinery in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. RU claims an S-400 anti-aircraft missile system 'intercepted' the drone, never-the-less, it "crashed' into the refinery. https://t.co/KQ1iGVJUYI https://t.co/ipudw3OBGP
BREAKING: Ukraine stages new drone attack on Russian oil refinery: Kyiv source to AFP READ: https://t.co/WcT66NjqPo https://t.co/dWmx1m4FdD
Drone attacks oil refinery in St. Petersburg; Ukraine's intelligence claims responsibility – photo, video https://t.co/a2l7n1CETW