Russian metallurgical and oil refineries are systematically attacked by drones, and explosions and fires are reported online almost daily.
Attacks on Russian oil depots significantly affect the supply of fuel and lubricants to the Russian occupation forces located on the territory of Ukraine. The representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Andrey Yusov, said this on Friday, March 15, in a commentary to Ukrainskaya Pravda.
According to him, we are talking about both storage facilities and production capacities of facilities working to support the Russian army.
“Each such incident, which has disabled several businesses in recent weeks or months, slows down the supply of fuel and lubricants, especially in the group of jobs in Ukraine. And gives more time and opportunity for our defense forces, who are helping to save the lives of civilians. Tank without fuel They’re not going,” he said.
The GUR representative added that attacks on Russian oil refineries will continue.
Let’s recall that on March 13 it became known about the death of the top manager of Lukoil, Vitaly Robertus. RosSMI reported that the top manager died as a result of explosions at an oil refinery in the city of Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod region of the Russian Federation.
Impact on refineries: fuel becomes more expensive in Russia
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