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A Large Refinery in Russia Works at 50% of Capacity After a Drone Attack. Another Was Completely Stopped.

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Ryazan's refinery, operated by the Russian giant Rosneft, reduced its ability to process wheat by half, starting on 2 August, following a drone attack attributed to Ukraine, declared three sources of industry.
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Ryazan's refinery, operated by the Russian giant Rosneft, reduced its ability to process wheat by half, starting on 2 August, following a drone attack attributed to Ukraine, declared three sources of industry.

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The Riazan refinery, operated by the Russian giant Rosneft, has reduced its ability to process wheat by half, starting on 2 August, following a drone attack attributed to Ukraine, declared three sources of industry for Reuters.

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News.ro broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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