Drone Attack Causes Fire at Russia’s Tuapse Refinery, Authorities Say

MOSCOW, April 28 (Reuters) – Ukrainian ⁠drones ⁠attacked Russia’s ⁠Tuapse oil refinery on the ​Black Sea, causing a fire, authorities ‌said on Tuesday.

It ‌was the latest of ⁠repeated ⁠drone attacks in the past few weeks on ​the Rosneft-owned refinery and the port of Tuapse that led to ​an oil spill at sea and ⁠a blaze ⁠that took several ⁠days ​to put out.

The refinery, which delivers oil ​products mainly ⁠for exports, had stopped operations from April 16 after a drone attack, industry sources have ⁠said.

Ukraine has ramped up its strikes on Russia ⁠since March as the U.S.-brokered peace talks have been paused with Washington mainly focusing on the war in Iran.

The Tuapse refinery has annual production capacity of about 12 million metric ⁠tons, or 240,000 barrels per day, turning out naphtha, diesel, fuel oil and vacuum gasoil.

(Reporting by ​Reuters; Editing by Christopher Cushing ​and Clarence Fernandez)

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