Due to the attacks of Ukrainian drones, over the past two days have stopped work or reduced production of three Russian refineries, which account for 12% of oil refining capacities in the Russian Federation.
Bloomberg writes about it.
The Ryazan oil refinery, located approximately 200 kilometers southeast of Moscow, has a capacity of 17.1 million tons per year, or about 340,000 barrels per day. It is a large vendor of motor fuel for the Russian regions around the capital.
The drone attack provoked a fire that was later extinguished, the governor of the region Pavel Malkov reported.
Later, the Novoshakhtyn Oil Refinery in the south of the Rostov region of Russia stopped work after the drone of the drone, the governor of the region said Vasyl Golubev. The capacity of the enterprise is 5.6 million tons per year, or about 112,000 barrels per day.
The drone also damaged the installation of the NorC oil refining plant in Nizhny Novgorod and affected the oil depot in the Orel region.
According to the governor of the Leningrad region Alexander Drozdenko, Ukrainian drones have also repeatedly tried to attack the Kinef oil refining plant in Kirisha on the Baltic Sea coast.