Third Ukrainian strike hits Russian oil refinery and prompts evacuations
Summary
A major Russian oil refinery in Tuapse on the Black Sea has been hit by Ukrainian drones for the third time this month, causing a large fire and forcing local evacuations. Russian officials are fighting the blaze, and Ukrainian forces say these strikes target facilities that fund Russia’s war efforts.Key Facts
- The oil refinery in Tuapse, southern Russia, was attacked by Ukrainian drones for the third time this month.
- The strikes caused a massive fire, leading to the evacuation of nearby residents.
- More than 160 firefighters are working to control the fire; no casualties have been reported.
- Previous strikes caused an oil spill and "black" rain in the area.
- Russian officials warned residents to wear masks and stay indoors due to toxic smoke.
- Russian President Putin ordered emergency officials to manage the firefighting and cleanup.
- Ukraine’s military confirmed the strikes aim to reduce Russia’s ability to fund its full-scale invasion.
- Separately, a Russian drone attack on Kyiv injured one person and caused several fires.
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