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Kiev’s latest attack on the critical infrastructure in Russia strikes the second oil refinery in space.
The Russian oil refinery in the southern Volgograd region caught fire after it was wrew from the Ukrainian drone.
Regional ruler André Boukerov confirmed the attack overnight, saying on Friday that the fire “was extinguished immediately” and one of the injured workers was taken to the hospital.
The attack was the latest Salvo in Ukraine in his campaign to destroy refineries, oil warehouses and industrial sites that support Russia’s war efforts.
Andre Kovalinko, head of the Ukraine Center for misleading information, described the Volgaged refinery as one of the largest refinery in Russia.
Earlier this week, Kiev claimed that she had hit and set fire to the Lukoil refinery in the Nizhny Novgorod area, east of Moscow. Last week, a drone attack was forced a refinery in Raysan, southeast of Moscow, to suspend operations.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said on Friday that 49 Ukrainian drones had decreased overnight, including 25 in the southern Rostov area and eight in the Volgograd region.
Overnight, Russia launched a drone plane in the southern Odessa region of Ukraine, wounding four people in the city of Chornumorsk, according to the regional governor, Oli Kiber.
He said that the attacks partially disrupted the city’s electricity supplies and was damaged in its hospital, the administrative building, the grain warehouse, the house, and many trucks.
Meanwhile, the Air Force in Ukraine said that its defense systems shot down 59 out of 102 of 102 Russian aircraft overnight.
The attack came one day after the killing of Russian drones, nine people, in a blow to a residential bloc in the Ukrainian city of Sumi.
After the attack, Andriy Yermak, head of the Presidential Office, accused Russia of firing Shahid drones assigned to shrapnel “to increase the number of civilian victims.”
On Friday, Russia’s investigation committee said it was investigating the killing of 22 people between September and November in an occupied Russian village. She said that the number includes eight women who were raped before the killing.
Investigators said that one of the Ukrainian soldiers who was alleged to have been arrested for killings in the western region of Kursk, where Ukraine has controlled dozens of border cities since it launched an attack last year.
Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of killing civilians since the conflict began nearly three years ago, and the latter has claimed Moscow forces in hundreds of civilians in the town of Boch, near Kiev.
Moscow rejected allegations and accused Kiev of organizing the footage, a claim that many independent facts and examination are denied.