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To spread: On the night of August 28, drones were massively attacked by Russia: ...

Large -scale fires have risen: Novokibyshevsky and poster refinery in Russia attacked drones (photos, videos)

To spread: On the night of August 28, drones were massively attacked by Russia: large oil refineries in the Samara region and in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation were shot. Large -scale fires rose on the ground, and black pillars of smoke covered the sky over the cities. This night, the drones struck the Novokibyshevsky Refinery in the Samara region, as well as an affiliate refinery in the Krasnodar region. This was reported by Russian Telegram channels.

About the attack on Novokibyshevsky Refinery became known at about 04:00. The Russians reported that the plant was "burning" again, which was previously attacked. Also on the network showed the effects of attack on the enterprise. According to the head of the Center for the study of the occupation of Petr Andryushchenko, at least 17 percussion drones have been attacked on Novokubyshevsky Refinery.

As of 06:00, local authorities did not comment on a large-scale fire at the enterprise, the Telegram channels said. "About 40 minutes ago, the Novokubyshevskaya administration published a position on how to prevention of enterovirus infection," Astra's media drew attention. At about 5:00, Russian channels reported an attack on an affidship in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation. There was also a large -scale fire on the spot. The network shows the effects of a blow to the enterprise.

According to the Exilenova+monitoring channel, the attack was carried out on the territory of the poster refinery for joint gas and gas condensate. The channel noted that the drones had previously attacked the installation, and this time they repeated a successful attack.

It is worth noting that an affidship refinery is not only an industrial object, but also an important element of Russia's military infrastructure, as previously reported by the head of the Center for Combating Misinformation at the National Security and Defense Council Andriy Kovalenko. It is an important node for the supply of diesel fuel and aviation kerosene used by the army.