The Moscow Oil Refinery is on fire after a Ukrainian UAV attack.
1d 15h ago by sopuli.xyz/u/LaFinlandia in ukraine@sopuli.xyz from files.catbox.moeSoared right past all of Moscows "impenetrable" air defense and blew the shit out of the refinery. In broad daylight as well.
Niet, niet, niet. Drone debrils fell on the plant. Or would like to come closer to the window to see for yourself?
Some additional information according to the Kyiv Post:
Located just 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the Kremlin, the Moscow Oil Refinery (MNPZ), owned by Gazprom Neft, supplies up to 40% of Moscow’s fuel market and around 70% of gasoline consumed in Moscow and the surrounding region ... According to Exilenova+’s OSINT analysis, the refinery’s AVT-6 ELOU unit – described as the heart of the facility – was burning.
More than 25 Russian regions are reportedly experiencing fuel shortages, with gasoline sales restrictions appearing even in major cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg ... Regional emergency officials [in Russia's Krasnodar Krai ] said more than 500 gas stations are currently out of fuel, forcing many operators to purchase small wholesale volumes without long-term supply contracts. Russian media also reported shortages at major gas station chains due to a sharp spike in demand.
The report says that the Russian government is attempting to ease the crisis through subsidies and regulatory concessions to oil companies. In April and May alone, oil firms received about 700 billion rubles ($9 billion) in state subsidies. In June, authorities also allowed lower-quality Euro-3 gasoline to be sold instead of Euro-5. But it doesn't appear to help, according to the report citing The Moscow Times with reference to Energy experts:
“This does not solve the main problem – the Ukrainian drone strikes. As a result, in the first week of June, oil refining volumes in Russia fell below 4 million barrels per day, the lowest in 21 years."
Finally some serious steps to limit the emissions.
Spicy! 🔥🔥🥵🥵
"friendly UAV above"
