The armed forces of the armed forces successfully attacked Bashneft-New-naval and Bashneft-unpz plants, located at a distance of 3 km from each other.
The interruptions have damaged installations and pipelines in two Bashneft factories in the UFA city of Russia. This was reported by Astra, noting the resources in the Ministry of Emergencies of the Russian Federation on Monday, September 15.
It is said that on September 13, the armed forces raided the Bashneft-Naval territory on Birsk Tract Street. He crashed in installation of Aut-1, damaged gas pipeline and torch collector. A fire occurred.
Another UAV fell into the Bashneft-Unpz territory (Ufa Oil Refinery). He fell into ATT-6 installation, two pipelines with water and nitrogen. 70 people fled to the factory
Businesses are located at a distance of 3 km from each other.
Novoil and UNPZ have been in Bashneft, owned by Rosneft since 2016. Plants have been processing oil and producing gasoline, diesel fuel, aviation kerosene and petrochemistry.
Earlier, the media, mentioning the resources at GUR, reported a blow to Bashneft-Naval oil refinery to the UFA. The information about the final consequences of the operation was clarified.
Remember that on the night of September 12, one of the most huge attacks on the territory of the Russian Federation has taken place since the beginning of an entire war. Powerful blows are in the lukoil oil depot near Smolensk, the largest Russian oil port of Primorsk, as well as in the warehouse of enemy drones in the covered Luhansk region. In addition, explosions sounded near Moscow, St. Petersburg and the Rostov region.
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