Ryazan Oil Refinery

Ukraine Drones Hit Ryazan Oil Refinery Crippling Russian Infrastructure

Reports indicate Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on May 15 targeting Russian military and energy infrastructure across multiple regions. Significant fires were observed at the Ryazan oil refinery, one of Russia’s largest, and smoke was reported near a military airfield in Yeysk. Drone debris struck an enterprise and residential buildings in Ryazan, and five drones were downed near Moscow, causing temporary airport ground halts. These attacks follow a deadly Russian strike on Kyiv and come as Ukraine increasingly targets Russian energy infrastructure to disrupt war funding.

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Ukrainian Drones Strike Ryazan Oil Refinery

Reports from the Russian Telegram channel ASTRA indicate that Ukrainian forces struck the Ryazan Oil Refinery overnight on December 5-6, marking the ninth attack on the facility this year. Local residents reported the incident amidst a wider drone attack, with social media showing visuals of flames and smoke. While the Ryazan Oblast Governor confirmed a drone attack, he claimed the resulting fire was quickly extinguished with no significant damage. Russia’s Defense Ministry later stated that air defense had shot down 29 drones in the region.

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