Ukrainian Drone Hits Antipinsky Refinery in Tyumen, Disrupting Fuel Production
A Ukrainian drone attack struck the Antipinsky refinery, one of Russia’s largest private facilities with capacity exceeding 9 million tons of oil per year. The site, which produced gasoline, diesel and other fuels, is no longer operating.
pravdareport.comA Ukrainian drone attack struck the Antipinsky refinery in Tyumen, Russia, leaving the facility damaged and unable to produce fuel products. The refinery, one of Russia’s largest private operations, had a capacity of over 9 million tons of oil per year and previously produced gasoline, diesel and other fuel products.
@MarioNawfal reported the strike and noted that the site “used to” manufacture those fuels, indicating operations have ceased following the attack.
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