๐ฅ๐ข๏ธ/1. Tonight there is a very large attack on the Russian Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery with a capacity of 7.9 million tons per year, Samara region of Russia.
According to eyewitnesses, at least dozens of drones hit the refinery. The entire territory of the Novokuybyshevsk refinery is shrouded in smoke and fire after the attack.
/2. Russian witnesses report at least 17 drone strikes at Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refinery.
๐ฅ๐ข๏ธ/1. Russian Volgograd oil refinery was targeted tonight. Strong fires began on the territory of the oil refinery and continue to this moment.
Volgograd oil refinery has the capacity of 14,5 million tons of oil per year.
/2. Volgograd oil refinery on FIRMS after the attack.
/3. Footages of fire on the territory of Volgograd oil refinery filmed by locals.
๐ฏ/1. Today, a lot of targets across Russia were attacked. This thread will collect information about all the struck sites overnight, based on available data:
โค Oil refineries in Ryazan and Novokuybyshevsk
โค Radar base hit in Feodosia, Crimea
โค Primorsko-Akhtarsk Airfield โ Shahed launch site
โค โElektropriborโ military plant in Penza
โค Rail logistics infrastructure in Rostov region
/2. Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery with capacity 7.9mln tons. AVT-11 unit (with refining capacity 6mln tons) was hit causing a big collumn of fire to emerge. FP-1 long range kamikaze drones were used for the attack. (53.0845579, 49.9236466)
/3. Ryazan Oil Refinery is located over 470 km from Ukraineโs state border and contributes around 6.1% of Russiaโs total oil refining capacityโup to 17 million tons annuallyโmaking it one of the countryโs four largest refineries. The strike, which was carried out by @14reg_army, sparked a fire and caused big smoke columns to appear. However, it remains unclear which specific units of the refinery were hit.
Bryansk, Russia โ reportedly near the airport area. A detonation occurred following a Ukrainian strike. The explosion appears consistent with the ignition of rocket fuel โ possibly from an air defense system or another missile-carrying military asset.
/2. Bryansk, Russia. Geolocation of the explosion from the direction of the airport.