August 11, 2025
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The drones were first struck by the refinery in the Russian Republic of Komi, this is 2,000 kilometers from Ukraine

According to telegrams, drones attacked a local oil refinery. In the public program “Day” reports: “A drone has fallen in the area of refinery. There is no ignition on the refinery, no emissions ””, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In the city of Uhta in the Russian Republic of Komi, on August 10, the danger of attacks of drones was announced, the city administration reported in its official channel.

According to telegrams, drones attacked a local oil refinery. In the public program “Day” reports: “A drone has fallen in the area of refinery. There is no fire at the refinery, there are no emissions. ” Which the refinery is referred to is not specified.

In Uhta, as reported in Pablik Syktyvkar # 1, the shopping center “Fair” was evacuated, as well as a refinery located nearby.

The Ukrainian Supernova+ Ukrainian Telegram states that the attacked object is the Lukoil-Uhtanaphthobrob.

In addition, Uhta residents reported on mobile internet disruptions. Syictivar residents also complained about communication problems. Temporary restrictions on the reception and release of aircraft were introduced at the Uhta Airport, Rosavation Representative Artem Kolynako said.

According to the temporary acting head of the region Rostislav Goldstein, there are no victims of drones.

For the first time since the start of a full -scale war, the Republic of Komi has been attacking. The distance to the border with Ukraine to this region is about two thousand kilometers.

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