February 11, 2026
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In Volgograd, Russia, drones attacked a refinery: a large-scale fire broke out

On the night of February 11, drones massively attacked Volgograd, as a result of which a large-scale fire broke out at the local oil refinery.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

In Volgograd, Russia, drones attacked a refinery: a large-scale fire broke out Photo: Telegram/Exilenova+

On the night of February 11, drones massively attacked Volgograd, as a result of which a large-scale fire broke out at the local oil refinery.

Source: monitoring Telegram channels, Russian publics

Details: Around midnight, residents of the city and its surroundings reported a series of loud explosions.

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According to monitoring channels, the drones probably targeted the Lukoil-Volgogradnaftoperobka oil refinery, after which a large-scale fire broke out in the vicinity of the facility. The Russian authorities have not yet commented on the information about the attack and its consequences.

The Volgograd Refinery is the largest producer of petroleum products in the Southern Federal District of the Russian Federation. The enterprise is of strategic importance for the Russian military machine, as it is a key supplier of fuel for units of the Southern Military District.

What preceded:

  • On the night of January 10, the Defense Forces “Zhutovska” oil depot was hit in the Volgograd region of Russia, which is involved in fueling units of the occupying forces.
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