A fire has erupted at the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery in Samara, Russia, following an alleged attack. Reports indicate that local residents heard explosions in the area, prompting concerns about a potential missile threat.
The incident occurred during the night of June 10, with the Russian media outlet Astra confirming the refinery is ablaze. Their analysis, based on open-source intelligence (OSINT), suggests that the facility was targeted in the attack.
The Kuibyshev Oil Refinery is one of the largest oil processing plants in the region and is part of the state-owned company Rosneft. This facility has previously been the subject of attacks, including one in January of this year, and it was temporarily shut down last August due to a drone strike.
Authorities have not yet provided detailed information regarding the extent of the damage or any potential casualties resulting from the fire. As investigations continue, the situation remains under close observation.
A fire has broken out at the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery in Samara following a reported attack. This facility, part of Rosneft, has faced previous assaults, raising concerns about regional security.
