Explosions and black smoke: Oil refinery in Orsk, Russia attacked by drones
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On the morning of November 11, drones attacked an oil refinery in the city of Orsk, Orenburg Oblast, Russia — more than 1,500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
This is reported by Russian media.
Local residents reported explosions and thick black smoke rising above the territory of the Orsknefteorgsintez enterprise. According to preliminary data, this plant was the target of the drones.
It should be noted that Orsknefteorgsintez is one of the largest oil refining complexes in Russia, located in the city of Orsk. The plant is part of the structure of JSC Forteinvest, which belongs to the industrial division of the Safmar group.
The enterprise has a processing capacity of over 6.6 million tons of oil per year. It operates four primary processing plants, two catalytic reforming plants, diesel fuel and kerosene hydrotreating complexes, as well as bitumen and lubricant production.
The plant produces over 30 types of products, including automotive gasoline, diesel fuel, aviation kerosene, lubricants, bitumen, and fuel oil.
As a reminder, on the night of November 11 , powerful explosions thundered over the Russian cities of Saratov and Engels . Local sources report that before this, the operation of air defense systems was recorded in the region, and a fire broke out in the city on the territory of the Saratov oil refinery.
As reported, on the night of November 10 , Special Operations Forces attacked temporarily occupied Crimea, and Ukrainian drones struck the Gvardiyska oil terminal.
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