A video has appeared online, allegedly of a drone attack on the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery.
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In the footage, an aircraft-type drone flies over the enterprise and then hits the target.
There is currently another fire at the plant, likely following a preliminary drone attack.
The video was published by Kommersant Volga.
In the video, an aircraft-type drone flies over the enterprise and then hits the target. At this time, an outbreak had already occurred at the plant after an attack by another drone. It was previously reported that after a drone attack at the enterprise, a primary processing column caught fire. No one was injured as a result of the fire, the statement said.
The video was also shared by the speaker of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army South Sergei Bratchuk. He noted that this is the February UAV.
The Ukrainian-made February attack drone was publicly announced in October 2022. Then it was reported that there was an intention to create a drone weighing 200 kg, which could carry a warhead weighing 75 kg over a distance of more than 1 thousand km. In terms of power and flight range, this UAV has become an analogue of the Iranian Shahed-136. According to Russian sources, “February” has a wingspan of 6.7 m; reaches 4.4 m long; take-off weight – 250-300 kg.
Let us recall that the Kuibyshev oil refinery in the Samara region of the Russian Federation suspended operations after a drone attack on March 23.
Source: Racurs

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