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Ukrainian Drones Hit Major Russian Oil Refinery, Chemical Plant
The strikes targeted facilities producing chemicals used in fertilizers and explosives, causing brief disruptions amid a series of attacks on 16 of Russia's 38 refineries, the Financial Times reported.
- Ukrainian drones attacked the Azot chemical plant in Russia's Perm region, as reported by regional Governor Dmitry Makhonin.
- The attack briefly halted operations at the plant, but it has since resumed, according to Makhonin's Telegram update.
- There were no injuries or environmental threats reported, and emergency services responded promptly, stated Makhonin.
- This attack follows previous drone strikes on Russian chemical facilities, indicating Ukraine's ability to target deep inside Russia.
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Drones Attack Oil Refinery In Russia's Orsk As Ukraine Faces Combined Russian Strikes
Drones attacked another Russian oil refinery as Moscow continued to carry out its combined air strikes across Ukrainian regions, targeting the country's civilian and critical infrastructure.
·Czechia
Read Full ArticleThe network published a video in which workers of the Orsknaftaorgsyntez refinery observe the attack of Ukrainian drones.
Ukrainian drones meet refinery in Orsk – more than 1,500 kilometers from the front. How do the Russian authorities react to the attacks?
·Berlin, Germany
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Left
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources lean Left
55% Left
L 55%
C 27%
R 18%
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