Overnight drone strikes damage Russia's Volgograd oil refinery and Kostroma thermal power plant

Drones struck Russia's Volgograd and Kostroma oblasts overnight into Thursday, targeting a major oil refinery and the country's third-largest thermal power plant, local officials and media reported.

Volgograd Oblast Governor Andrey Bocharov reported a massive drone assault on the region.

According to him, damage was reported in several Volgograd districts, including a damaged high-rise apartment building, where one local resident was killed.

The official also said debris fallout sparked a fire in an industrial zone in the Krasnoarmeysky district. That's where the Lukoil-Volgogradneftepererabotka oil refinery is located, Russian Telegram channel Astra noted.

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Explosions were also heard in Volgorechensk in Kostroma Oblast. Drones hit energy infrastructure facilities, Governor Sergey Sitnikov reported.

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Meanwhile, Astra analysis and eyewitness accounts indicate the attacks targeted the Kostroma condenser type electricity-only thermal power plantGRES plant — Russia's third-largest thermal power plant by installed capacity.