Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Infrastructure
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Ukrainian drones strike Ryazan oil refinery and oil depot in occupied Luhansk
Ukrainian drones attacked the Ryazan oil refinery overnight on September 5, according to Robert Brovdi, commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces. “A 17.1-million-tons-per-year facility. One of the four largest refineries in Russia,” he wrote. He added that Ukrainian drones also struck an oil depot in occupied Luhansk. Ryazan region Governor Pavel Malkov confirmed a drone attack in the region, saying eight drones were sh…


The Russian Ministry of Defence reported 92 shot down Ukrainian drones over 11 regions annexed by Crimea and the waters of the Azov and Black Seas.
The Ukrainian military used drones to strike two Russian refineries on Friday night. One was hit in the Ryazan region and the other in the occupied Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, Russian bloggers and Ukrainian media reported.
Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Infrastructure
Ukrainian forces launched drone attacks on Russia's Ryazan oil refinery and an oil depot in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region. These actions highlight escalating tensions and strategic targeting of crucial infrastructure in the ongoing conflict.
In Ryazan, Russia, after a drone attack, an oil refinery burns.
An oil refinery in the Russian city of Ryazan caught fire on Friday night as a result of a Ukrainian drone attack, Ukrainska Pravda reported. Ukrainian drones also attacked an oil base in the occupied Luhansk region.
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