Ukrainian drones hit Russian oil pumping station, missile garage site, Kyiv Source says

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KIIV (Reuters) – A Ukrainian drone attack overnight hit Russia’s Andreapol oil pumping station, a component of the UST-Luga oil export directorate, causing a leak of stack products and oil, a source in Ukraine’s Security Service said. .

The attack also hit a Russian missile garage facility in the Russia region, causing a series of explosions, they told Reuters.

Reuters can independently determine the reports.

The source said the filtration pump and tanks with additives broke in the attack and materials through the main pipeline at the UST-Luga terminal were temporarily suspended.

A in Russia’s oil monopoly, the Transneft monopoly, said there had been no disruptions and described the pain in the rate region as limited.

Ukrainian forces have stepped up drone movements over the Russian military and the comforts of power in recent weeks to pile the charge of the war by Moscow as the third anniversary of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine’s approaches next month.

His military said earlier Wednesday that it hit an oil refinery in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region in a nighttime plane strike and giant blaze.

Russia has carried out normal drone movements on targets in Ukraine since 2022.

The source said the attack on the oil pumping station and missile garage was a joint operation conducted through the SBU security firm and Ukraine’s special operations forces.

(Report via Tom Balmforth; Editing via Peter Graff and Gareth Jones)

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