Drones attacked an oil depot in the Samara region.


On the night of February 19, the Samara region was attacked by unmanned aerial vehicles. The attack led to damage at the oil refinery in the Syzran district. This refinery is part of the 'Rosneft' oil refining group.
As a result of the attack, a fire broke out at the site.
The governor of the Samara region, Vyacheslav Fedorishchev, confirmed this event and noted that emergency services are working at the scene. He also emphasized that no one was injured.
Continuation of attacks on Russian oil refineries
Throughout February, attacks on oil refineries in Russia are ongoing. The Saratov oil refinery, for example, has been affected by attacks from unmanned aerial vehicles. Additionally, drones from the Security Service of Ukraine and Special Operations Forces targeted the Volgograd oil refinery and the Astrakhan gas processing plant.
Also, on the night of February 3, explosions occurred in the Russian city of Volgograd, resulting in an attack on the oil refinery owned by 'Lukoil'.
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