Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Black Sea Refinery for Third Time This Month
Massive fire forces evacuation as Tuapse refinery hit again; Putin orders emergencies minister to oversee response
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- Ukrainian drones struck the Tuapse oil refinery on the Black Sea for the third time this month, causing a massive fire and forcing nearby residents to evacuate.
- More than 160 firefighters were deployed to extinguish the blaze.
- Earlier strikes caused an oil spill and black rain.
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Warum es wichtig ist
This is the third drone attack on the Tuapse refinery this month. Earlier strikes caused an oil spill in the Black Sea and residents reported black rain falling on the city. Ukraine has been targeting Russian energy infrastructure as part of its strategy to reduce Russia's military-economic potential.
A major Russian oil refinery on the Black Sea has been hit for the third time this month by Ukrainian drones, causing a "massive fire" and forcing the evacuation of people living nearby, local officials have said. Earlier strikes in the past two weeks at the Tuapse refinery caused a big oil spill in the sea and residents reported "black" rain falling on the city and leaving an oily residue everywhere. More than 160 firefighters were deployed to extinguish the blaze, Krasnodar regional governor Veniamin Kondratyev said on Tuesday. No casualties were reported. In a post on Telegram on Tuesday morning, Kondratiev said firefighters and other rescuers were working in "extremely difficult conditions", and he described their efforts as "true heroism". "Our top priority is preserving the lives and health of city residents and visitors," he added. The head of the local municipal district, Sergei Boyko, asked residents of nearby streets to leave and reports said a temporary evacuation centre had been set up in a local school. Meanwhile, the regional crisis centre warned that "due to the severe fire, combustion products are being released into the atmosphere". Residents were urged to wear masks and rinse their nose, eyes and throat, as well as keep windows closed and limit time outdoors. Anastasia Troyanova, a local correspondent for environmental news outlet Kedr, described "a huge cloud of black smoke over the town; it smells of burning". In Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country's emergencies minister to fly to Tuapse urgently to oversee firefighting and cleanup efforts. In a statement, Ukraine's military confirmed it had again hit the Tuapse refinery, as part of concerted efforts to "reduce the military-economic potential of the Russian aggressor".
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More drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure likely in coming weeks
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Environmental cleanup efforts will continue for weeks
Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen
Offene Fragen
- What is the exact extent of damage to the refinery?
- How long will operations be suspended?
- Will there be environmental fallout from the oil spill?






