Drone attack on Kstovo Explosions were heard in Kstovo on the night of January 29, with reports of drones being spotted in the area. Initially, it was not ruled out that an oil refinery was hit ...
The plant had been targeted in March 2024 when UAVs damaged one of its oil refining units. In addition to the attack in Kstovo, the Russians reported drone strikes in Smolensk and Tver oblasts.
Local emergency services in Ufa reported a fire at one of the country's largest oil refineries, with one Ukrainian official describing the incident as a drone attack.
Ukraine struck energy facilities in southern Russia with dozens of drones on Monday, triggering fires at a major oil refinery and a gas processing plant and disrupting flights from the Volga to the ...
Kovalenko noted that the oil refinery in Kstovo is capable of processing 15 to 17 million tonnes of oil a year, making it the fourth largest in Russia. It produces petrol, diesel, aviation gas and ...
Reporting a “powerful fire” at the oil refinery in Kstovo, a city in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region, Ukraine’s military said on Wednesday morning that it was still clarifying the extent ...
(Reuters) -Ukraine said on Wednesday it had struck a big Russian oil refinery in an ... the night sky in the city of Kstovo, but could not confirm it was the refinery that was burning.
In 2023 the Volgograd refinery processed 13.508 million metric tons of oil, or 4.9% of the total refining ... 29 that shipments of products from its Kstovo plant had been suspended after a ...
For example, Ukraine last week hit with drones an oil refinery near Nizhny Novgorod ... struck on the night of January 29 Lukoil’s Norsi refinery in Kstovo, in the region of Nizhny Novgorod ...
The oil refinery in Kstovo is the latest to be hit in a concerted campaign by Ukraine to damage Putin’s oil infrastructure. Residents heard the buzzing of drones followed by huge explosions.
The raid on Ryazan was at least the third major oil attack in a month. ByDavid Axe, Forbes Staff. David Axe writes about ships, planes, tanks, drones and missiles.
Multiple explosions rocked Russia's Nizhny Novgorod Oblast on the night of 28-29 January, with Russian authorities saying they were caused by a drone attack on an oil refinery in the town of Kstovo.