March 3, 2025
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Drones struck one of Russia’s largest refinery in Russia

On the night of March 3, percussion drones attacked the Ufim oil refining plant (refinery) in Russia. Source: Head of the Center for Combating NSDCs Andriy Kovalenko, Russian Telegram-channels Details: According to information published in Russian Telegram channels, an explosion in the Ufim NPP was at 02:38 local time.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of March 3, percussion drones attacked the Ufim Oil Refinery (NPP) in Russia, which is more than 1500 km from the border with Ukraine.

Source: Head of the Center for Combating NSDCs Andriy Kovalenko, Russian Telegram channels

Details: According to information published in Russian Telegram-channels, an explosion in the Ufim Refinery was at 02:38 local time.

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Related to Russian special services Telegram-channel Shot stated that the fire at the refinery had covered 100 square meters.

The drone struck one of the largest oil refineries in Russia: //t.co/35a1ndwmmr pic.twitter.com/ptxdfchadp

– Ukrainian Truth ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) March 3, 2025

Kovalenko notes that the Ufim refinery is one of the largest in Russia. The capacity of this oil refining complex, which consists of several enterprises, is about 20 million tons of oil per year.

Direct language Kovalenko: “Ufa is one of Russia’s largest refinery centers. In terms of total processing, the Bashkortostan region is part of the top 5 refinery centers of the country. The NPP is strategic for the Russian Army because it is a group of enterprises that provide fuel for the Armed Forces.”

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