Ukrainian Drones Hit Oil Refinery in Russia’s Ryazan, Ukraine Says

KYIV, May 15 (Reuters) – ⁠Ukrainian ⁠drones have struck ⁠an oil refinery in Russia’s ​central city of Ryazan, the commander ‌of the Ukrainian ‌drone forces said on ⁠Friday.

Ryazan ⁠is located about 200 km (120 miles) southeast ​of Moscow. Robert Brovdi, the drone forces commander, also said that ​his troops hit overnight 23 military targets ⁠and ⁠facilities in Russia ⁠and ​also on occupied Ukrainian territory.

The General Staff ​of Ukraine’s ⁠military confirmed the strike on the refinery, saying that a large fire broke out at ⁠the facility.

It described the refinery as one of ⁠the largest in Russia, saying its refining capacity was around 17 million metric tons of crude oil per year.

It added that a small missile boat and a minesweeper at ⁠the Kaspiysk base on the Caspian Sea have been struck.

(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, Olena Harmash, Anna ​Pruchnicka; Editing by Toby Chopra ​and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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