CCD: Drones strike one of Russia’s largest oil refineries in Ufa

CCD: Drones strike one of Russia’s largest oil refineries in Ufa

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In Russia, UAVs attacked an oil refinery complex in Ufa.

According to Ukrinform, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) at the National Security and Defense Council, Andrii Kovalenko, reported this in Telegram.

According to Kovalenko, this refinery is one of the largest in Russia. The refinery, which consists of several enterprises, has a total capacity of about 20 million tons of oil per year.

“Ufa is one of the largest oil refining centers in Russia. In terms of total refining volumes, the Bashkortostan region is among the top 5 oil refining centers in the country,” emphasized the head of the CCD.

The refinery is of strategic importance to the Russian army as it is part of a group of companies that provide it with fuel.

Its products include aviation and diesel fuel for military equipment and lubricants necessary for the operation of armored vehicles, aircraft and road transport, Kovalenko emphasized.

Read also: Ukrainian forces destroy Russian ammunition depot, strike Ilsky oil refinery

As Ukrinform reported earlier, according to Kovalenko, the attacked seaport in Tuapse is one of the key Russian cargo ports on the Black Sea.

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