Ukrainian strike causes explosions and fire at Orenburg Oblast oil refinery

Ukrainian forces struck the Orsknefteorgsintez oil refinery in Russia's Orenburg Oblast overnight, sparking explosions and a fire that hit a primary crude processing unit, the Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff reported.

Explosions and a fire were recorded on the refinery grounds after the hit. Preliminary information indicates a successful strike on one of the primary crude oil processing units (AVT). The fallout is being assessed.

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The General Staff said the refinery produces more than 30 types of petroleum products: gasoline, diesel fuel, aviation kerosene, oils and more.

Its designed capacity is 6.6 million tons of crude oil per year. The refinery also supports the Russian army.