Drone debris spark fire at two enterprises in Russia's Krasnodar region, authorities say
Debris from Ukrainian drones triggered fires at an oil refinery and two enterprises, hospitalizing one person amid Kyiv's intensified strikes on Russian energy infrastructure.
- On Jan. 26, Ukrainian drones reportedly struck an oil refinery in Slovyansk-na-Kuban, Krasnodar Krai, and regional operational headquarters said debris fell onto two enterprises.
- Kyiv is escalating its campaign against Russian oil and gas infrastructure, targeting Krasnodar Krai where a Jan. 22 strike hit the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal.
- Residents posted photos and videos showing a glowing night sky near the refinery, but The Kyiv Independent could not immediately verify the reports nor did Ukraine's military comment.
- Officials said one person was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after the incident, but no information was immediately available on the extent of damage, regional officials added.
- Reuters reported oil and gas tax revenues will likely drop 46% this month to roughly 420 billion rubles , compared to January 2025.
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Drone debris spark fire at two enterprises in Russia's Krasnodar region, authorities say
Two enterprises caught fire and one person was injured in the city of Slavyansk-on-Kuban in Russia's Krasnodar region after drone fragments fell on them, the regional emergencies centre said on Monday.
On the night of January 26, Ukrainian drones are said to have attacked an oil refinery in the Russian Krasnodar region. Authorities report an injured person, data on damage are so far unclear.
The drone fragments fell over two companies from the city of Slaviansk-na-Kubani, in the Krasnodar region of Russia, causing fires and injury to a person, announced the regional emergency centre for months.
A oil refinery, in the Russian region of Krasnodar, was reached by Ukrainian drones. Destruction fell on two companies and there is a registered injury.
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