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The refinery in Volgograd was attacked by SBU drones – sources

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Attacks on oil refineries cut off the enemy’s fuel supply logistics and reduce their budget.

An oil refinery in the Russian city of Volgograd was attacked by Ukrainian Security Service drones. After the attack, a fire broke out there. RBC-Ukraine reported this on Saturday, February 3, citing its own sources.

The interlocutors of the publication reported that two drones hit a major oil refining installation, without which the plant would lose a large part of its production capacity.

“The SBU continues to systematically destroy the infrastructure that Russia uses to wage war in Ukraine. By attacking oil refineries that work for the Russian military-industrial complex, we not only cut off the logistics of fuel supplies for the enemy’s equipment, but also reduces the filling of the Russian budget,” the sources said. .

As we wrote earlier, in Volgograd, Russia, on the night of Saturday, February 3, a fire broke out on the territory of the LUKOIL oil refinery.

A video of a drone attack on a refinery in Volgograd has surfaced


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