Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery in the Krasnodar region of Russia on the night of March 17.
According to information received from a reliable source, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery located in the Krasnodar region in southern Russia. The details of the attack remain unknown at this time, but widespread reports suggest that the plant was targeted from the air.
"We can already talk about a successful result - a large fire was recorded in the area of atmospheric columns, which were the main target," the source said.
The interlocutor adds that the SBU continues to implement a strategy to undermine the economic potential of the Russian Federation and reduce the flow of oil dollars that the enemy sends to the war.
In total, SBU drones have recently successfully attacked 12 oil refineries in Russia.
Russia was restless that night. Explosions were heard in at least seven regions of the Russian Federation, in particular in the Moscow region.
The mayor of Moscow, Serhiy Sobyanin, said that two drones, which, according to him, were flying to the Russian capital, were allegedly shot down near Domodedovo airport. In the morning, flights were restricted at three Moscow airports.
An oil refinery also burned in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation. It is about the refinery in Sloviansk-na-Kuban.
It is worth noting that attacks by Ukrainian drones on Russian refineries are becoming more and more systematic. Yes, last night Ukrainian drones attacked as many as three oil refineries in the Samara region. We are talking about the Rosneft plants.