Area Near One of Russia’s Biggest Oil Refineries Damaged by Ukrainian Drones, Official Says

MOSCOW, March 26 (Reuters) – An industrial ⁠area ⁠near one of Russia’s ⁠biggest oil refineries was damaged in a ​Ukrainian drone attack, a Russian official said on Thursday.

At least 40% ‌of Russia’s oil export capacity ‌is at a halt following Ukrainian drone attacks, ⁠a ⁠disputed attack on a major pipeline and the seizure ​of tankers, Reuters reported on Wednesday.

More than 20 drones were shot down over the northern Leningrad region, according to Governor Alexander ​Drozdenko.

“The attack is being repelled over the Kirishi district. ⁠There ⁠is damage in the ⁠industrial ​area,” Drozdenko said on Telegram.

Drozdenko did not specify what part of ​the industrial area ⁠was damaged, but the town of Kirishi is home to one of Russia’s largest oil refineries, Surgutneftegaz’s Kirishinefteorgsintez plant, which was repeatedly targeted by Ukraine last year.

According to industry ⁠sources, the refinery processed 17.5 million metric tons of oil (350,000 ⁠barrels per day) in 2024, which amounted to 6.6% of Russia’s total oil refining volumes.

It produced 2 million tons of gasoline, 7.1 million tons of diesel, 6.1 million tons of fuel oil and 600,000 tons of bitumen.

Russia’s Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, major exporting outlets, suspended crude oil and ⁠oil products loadings after Ukrainian drone attacks on Wednesday, two sources said.

Russian officials said earlier on Wednesday a fire broke out at Ust-Luga after a Ukrainian ​drone attack.

(Reporting by Ksenia Orlova; Editing by ​Guy Faulconbridge and Jamie Freed)

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