Ukrainian drones hit a large oil refinery in Yaroslavl (photo, video)

A few days after the strikes by Ukrainian drones, Russia's main export terminals – Primorsk and Ust-Luga – were suspended, and on the night of March 28, the Yaroslavl Oil Refinery was hit.

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As reported by Exilenova+, this is an oil refinery that is among the top 5 in terms of capacity and can process more than 15 million tons of oil per year.

The OSINTERs found out that the strike UAVs, having flown over the entire city, attacked Slavneft-Yanos from the north-western side. It is noted that the burning is observed in three separate zones: burning of petroleum products in the area of the overpass or production facility (1 in the photo), burning of gases due to hitting the technological facility or overpass (2 in the photo), burning in the area of the tank farm of finished products and intermediate production components (3 in the photo).

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And the Cyber Boroshna hackers report that a Flamingo missile hit the explosives production facility of Promsintez OJSC in the city of Chapayevsk. The city is located 900 km from the Ukrainian-Russian border.

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“An image of the missile that attacked the enterprise was published. It turned out to be an FP-5 “Flamingo” missile. A video of the impact and explosion in the production area, where explosives are synthesized, was also geolocated. Windows and panes were broken due to a powerful shock wave. The enterprise manufactures explosives for equipping a wide range of ammunition, air bombs, and missiles,” the report says.

Photo by exilenova+

On the morning of March 28, the Russian military announced the “shooting down and interception” of 155 Ukrainian aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles over the territories of Bryansk, Leningrad, Smolensk, Belgorod, Kursk, Pskov, Kaluga, Tver, Voronezh, Rostov, Ryazan, Orel, Tula, Yaroslavl, Novgorod regions, over the Moscow region and Crimea temporarily occupied by Russians.

Read the article “Cloudy sanctions” are destroying the Russian economy. SBU strikes have stopped 40% of Russia's oil export capacity, expert” on our website.

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