Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure, including Tuapse oil refinery drone strike
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Updated · Reuters · Apr 28
Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure, including Tuapse oil refinery drone strike
10 articles · Updated · Reuters · Apr 28
President Vladimir Putin highlighted a recent drone attack on the Tuapse oil refinery in southern Russia, warning of potential environmental consequences.
Putin stated that such drone strikes against energy facilities are becoming more frequent, but the regional governor reported no major threats from the latest incident.
Russian authorities say local responders are managing the situation on the ground, and there have been no reports of serious dangers to the population so far.
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