Ukraine Says It Hit Oil Pumping Station in Russia’s Vladimir Region

May 24 (Reuters) – Ukraine’s SBU ⁠security ⁠service said ⁠its drones attacked an oil ​pumping dispatch station in Russia’s Vladimir ‌region on Sunday, adding ‌that the facility was ⁠an ⁠important node in pumping oil products southwest to ​Moscow and its surrounding area.

“It supplies fuel to major oil depots ​around Moscow and to Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and ⁠Vnukovo ⁠airports,” the SBU ⁠said ​in a statement on social media. It ​added that ⁠a fire over an area spanning 800 square metres (8,600 square feet) was recorded after the strike.

The ⁠governor of Vladimir Region, Alexander Avdeyev, said in ⁠a social media post that the fire near the town of Kameshkovo had been extinguished.

Avdeyev’s post, quoted by Interfax news agency, referred only to the fire being at an infrastructure site ⁠and gave no indication that it was linked to the oil industry.

(Reporting by Max HunderEditing by Bernadette ​Baum and Ron Popeski; Editing ​by Nia Williams)

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