sources told about the successful operation of SBU drones — UNIAN

SBU drones attacked an object important to the enemy, journalists learned.

The city of Tuapse was attacked today / UNIAN collage from screenshots

An oil refinery in the Russian city of Tuapse (Krasnodar Territory) was attacked by drones.

The UNIAN correspondent was informed regarding this by well-informed sources in the law enforcement agencies. In particular, the sources confirm that “it was the drones of the Security Service that attacked this important object for the enemy.” So, following two powerful explosions tonight, January 25, a large-scale fire started there.

As a result of the attack, the installation of the primary processing of oil products, namely the vacuum and atmospheric columns, was damaged. “The SBU is striking deep into the Russian Federation and continues attacks on objects that are not only important for the Russian economy, but also provide fuel to enemy troops. There will be many surprises, systematic work continues,” the source emphasized.

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Tuapse on the map / screenshot

The fire in Tuapse and other serious incidents are in the focus of Russia’s attention

As UNIAN reported, a large-scale fire is raging in the Russian city of Tuapse (Krasnodar Territory) near the Rosneft oil refinery. A few days ago, the SBU conducted a special operation at the oil terminal “Ust-Luga Oil” in the Leningrad region.

According to the Bloomberg agency, following the attacks of the SBU, sea deliveries of crude oil from Russia fell to a minimum. This severely affects Russian exports, which means that it reduces the resources that the Russian Federation can spend on war.

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