June 24, 2026
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Explosions Reported at Major Gas Processing Plant in Russia’s Orenburg Region

On June 25, explosions were reported in the Orenburg region of Russia, potentially impacting one of the country’s largest gas processing facilities.

According to local reports, multiple fire outbreaks were detected within the plant’s premises. Satellite imagery captured several points of combustion in the industrial zone, which a monitoring group, Exilenova+, indicated may confirm a successful operation.

Residents in the area reported at least three distinct impacts. In response to the incidents, Orenburg Airport temporarily suspended all incoming and outgoing flights. Similar restrictions were implemented in the nearby cities of Orsk and Yasny, where air traffic was halted for safety reasons.

The Russian authorities have claimed that the region experienced a large-scale drone attack, attributing the orchestration of this assault to Ukraine. Local officials stated that several drones were allegedly intercepted over the industrial site in the regional capital.

As of now, there have been no reports of casualties. Emergency services are currently on-site to assess the situation. Additionally, regional authorities have prohibited the publication of any photographic or video materials related to the drones.

Explosions in the Orenburg region of Russia have raised concerns about a potential drone attack on a major gas processing plant. Authorities attribute the incident to Ukraine, while emergency services continue to respond on the ground.

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