kyiv claims drone strike against Russian refinery 1,200 km from its border

kyiv claims drone strike against Russian refinery 1,200 km from its border
kyiv claims drone strike against Russian refinery 1,200 km from its border

Ukraine says it struck an oil refinery in southern Russia this Thursday, May 9, with a “long-range drone.”

Ukraine struck with a drone a Russian refinery in the republic of Bashkortostan, at a record distance of nearly 1,200 km from its border, a Source in the sector told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Thursday. Ukrainian Defense.

“A long-range drone ‘paid a visit’ to the republic of Bashkortostan, where it struck the Neftekhim Salavat refinery (of the Russian giant) Gazprom”, located in the town of Salavat, the Source said.

According to this Source, the drone broke a “record” by flying a distance of 1,500 kilometers to hit this refinery, one of the largest in Russia and located in Salavat.

This Russian city, populated by 150,000 inhabitants, is located as the crow flies nearly 1,200 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

Emergency services on site

On Telegram, Bashkortostan leader Radi Khabirov confirmed that a drone attack hit the Salavat industrial zone around 1 p.m. local time and caused “smoke” in part of the city. of the refinery, which “operates normally”, according to this Source.

“This is an attempt to spoil our celebration,” he wrote, referring to the commemorations in Russia on May 9 of the victory against Nazi Germany.

The local Ministry of Emergency Situations, on Telegram, affirmed that the incident did not cause any casualties or spark a fire, and that around thirty rescuers intervened on the spot.

Attacks deplored by the United States

Ukraine, which has been fighting the Russian invasion for more than two years, has intensified its strikes on Russian military and energy sites since the start of the year, sometimes very far from its border.

Washington criticized, according to media reports, these attacks by kyiv against energy installations in Russia and demanded an end to them.

Since the start of its invasion, Russia has systematically struck civilian sites in Ukraine, starting with its energy infrastructure. A new massive attack of this type hit the country again on Wednesday.

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