Drones attacked Tuapse: oil refinery likely hit (video)
On the night of May 27, drones attacked Tuapse in the Krasnodar Krai region of the Russian Federation. According to preliminary reports, a local oil refinery—one of the key energy facilities in southern Russia—may have been targeted. Details regarding the consequences of the attack are still being confirmed.
This was reported by Supernova+.
According to preliminary information, drones once again struck an oil depot. A fire broke out there.
There is no official information at this time.
The Tuapse Oil Refinery is one of the key oil refining facilities in southern Russia, located in the Krasnodar Krai on the Black Sea coast. The marine terminal and oil refinery in Tuapse form a single production complex owned by Rosneft. It is a key hub for the export of Russian petroleum products via the Black Sea.
As a reminder, residents of Tuapse were urged to evacuate following a drone attack (video).
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