The Raisan oil refinery in Russia was converted by drones.
On the night of Friday, September 5, in the area of Zasan it was loud – there was a Russian air defense. It seems that eight drones are managed. However, “fragments of drone fell into the territory of an industrial enterprise.” This statement was expanded by the Russian authorities.
The Exilenova+ Telegram channel writes that Elou-Avt-6 is under the Blow-A installation, which first cleanses oil and water, and then divides it into different fractions by heating and distillation.
Figure “6” means that the installation is designed to process about 6 million tons of oil per year. However, such installations have already been updated at a number of Russian oil refineries, so plants can operate 2.5 times more efficiently.
Meanwhile, the head of the Center for Combating misinformation in the NSDC andriy Kovalenko said that it was the Ukrainian forces of unmanned assistance systems that attacked the oil refinery.
The commander of the unmanned systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Robert (Magar) Brody confirmed that the attack was committed by the fighters of the 14th SBS regiment along with the GUR, SCO and other components of defense forces.
And the head of the training center in the center of Petro Andriushkhenko said that the oil refinery of the zyazan was amazed for the second time. The previous time was reached on August 2.
We will recall that on the night of August 28, units of forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces and GUR attacked the Poster oil processing plant in the Krasnodar area in Russia. There was a large large -scale fire on the territory of the facility.
In addition, the forces of special operations together with SBS hit the Kuibyshev oil refining plant in the Samara region of the Russian Federation. The attack led to explosions and fires at the enterprise.
Source: Racurs

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