Ukrainian Drones Target Major Oil Refinery in Ryazan, Russia
In a significant escalation of hostilities, Ukrainian drones struck the Ryazan oil refinery, one of Russia's largest facilities, during an overnight attack. According to industry sources, the assault ignited a fire at the oil storage section and damaged essential equipment, including a railway loading rack and a hydrotreater unit.
The Russian Defence Ministry reported that its air defenses intercepted 121 drones aimed at 13 regions, including Ryazan, but did not comment on the damages or any casualties resulting from the attacks. In Ryazan, it was confirmed that 20 drones targeted the area, leading to notable destruction.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials acknowledged the attack, asserting that the refinery was among their targets, along with a microelectronics plant in Bryansk. Witnesses shared videos purportedly showing large blazes in Ryazan, and sources stated that a 20,000-ton oil reservoir was ablaze, interrupting operations at the refinery.
The Ryazan oil refinery is a critical part of Russia's energy infrastructure, processing approximately 5% of the nation's total refining throughput. In 2024, it produced significant amounts of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, underscoring its strategic importance.
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