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Ukraine hits Russia's Volgograd oil refinery in latest drone attack

IndiaTimes Saturday, 3 February 2024
Two Ukrainian attack drones struck the Volgograd refinery, owned by Lukoil, the largest oil refinery in southern Russia. The SBU security service carried out the operation, targeting the primary processing facility. This is part of a series of long-range attacks on Russian oil facilities.
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Russia: Volgograd oil refinery ablaze after apparent Ukraine strike in recent drone attack| Oneindia 02:03

On Saturday, two Ukrainian attack drones reportedly targeted a crucial oil processing facility at the largest oil refinery in southern Russia, according to a source in Kyiv. This incident marks the latest in a series of long-range attacks on Russian oil facilities. Russian local authorities initially...

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