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Ukraine Says It Attacked Russia’s Yaroslavl Refinery

Russia’s Yaroslavl oil refinery suffered damage after a Ukrainian drone attack overnight, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“A hit was recorded on the territory of the plant, followed by a fire,” Ukraine’s military said in its official Telegram channel.

The refinery in Yaroslavl, about 175 miles (282 kilometers) from Moscow, is co-owned by Rosneft and Gazprom Neft. It can process 15 million tons of crude year, equivalent to around 300,000 barrels per day.

Russia didn’t comment on the attack. Yaroslavl Region governor Mikhail Yevrayev only reported on his Telegram channel the downing of more than 30 drones Friday night, with one child dead and his parents hospitalized after debris hit a countryside area.

Ukraine also struck an explosive-ammunition producer in Samara Region with missiles and artillery Friday night, its General Staff reported earlier, claiming “a subsequent explosion in the production area.”

There was no official comment from Russia on this attack.

With Russia staging regular large-scale aerial barrages against Ukraine over the four years of its invasion, Kyiv has developed and increased its own capacities to hit targets inside Russian territory. More recently, Kyiv has been increasingly targeting Russia’s Baltic oil infrastructure in an effort to reduce the Kremlin’s revenues used to finance its war against Ukraine.

Written by: Bloomberg News

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