Russian oil refinery dams following the largest Ukrainian attack this year

A oil refinery in the town of Rianan in Russia is fully involved in the fire after Kiev carried out a major raid on Friday. This attack was carried out on more than dozens of regions of Russia, including Moscow, since the beginning of this year. Witnesses and [...]
This attack was carried out on more than dozens of regions of Russia, including Moscow, since the beginning of this year.
Testified Witnesses and videos display a huge fire at the Rosneft oil refinery in Kazan '.
A video, posted on the telegram, shows great fire and people screaming and leaving an industrial area involved in flames.
Fires were also reported in the vicinity of the Novo-Riasan thermal power plant.
No casualties were reported, while Russia's Defence Ministry said it destroyed more than 120 Ukrainian fears throughout Russian territory.
According to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyan, six fears fell over Moscow, and several others fell in the surrounding areas -- Scheyolkovo, Columbus, Ramenskoye and Podolsk.
Sobyan said there was no major damage or injuries in countries where the remains of the drones had fallen, but the attack caused visible disruptions in civil air traffic, temporarily suspending operations at the three main airports in Moscow -- Vukovo, Domodedovo and Zhukovsky.
According to the Russian Defence Ministry, 37 fears collapsed in the Breansk region, while in other regions such as Kursk and Saratov were knocked out by 17ms. The smallest number of drones were knocked down in Rostov, Belgorod, Voronez, Toula, Oryol and Lipetsk regions.
Temporary restrictions were also set on landings and departures at airports in Kazan, Nizhnekamsk, Penza, Samara and Saratov, due to the constant threat of fears.
The extent of Ukraine's attacks on fears against Russia coincided with a series of Russian air strikes on Ukrainian territory.
In Kiev, a Russian attack killed three civilians. Local areas were also reported damage, including considerable destruction in the cities of Fasvi and Brovar, near the Ukrainian capital.
Russian forces regularly use different types of weapons, including fears, rockets and artillery, to attack Ukrainian regions, often hitting civilian infrastructure and residential areas.
While Russian authorities deny that they deliberately attack civil infrastructure, Ukraine and international organisations have condemned these acts as war crimes, stressing the frequency and nature of attacks on hospitals, schools and energy objects. REL












