Ukraine said to be disabling the last two refineries supplying Moscow and the Moscow region after it struck the Lukoil-Nizhny Novgorod Refin
According to preliminary information, the primary oil processing unit AVT-6 was damaged, but the extent of the damage is unknown. - - This plant is one of three refineries (the other two are in Ryazan and Yaroslavl) that, according to Eurasian Center for Carnegie expert Sergei Vakulenko, supply gasoline to the capital region via product pipelines, and all of them have already been attacked. After the previous strike a week ago, NORSY suspended processing, Reuters reported. However, Ukrainian drones have not yet disabled all equipment. The damaged unit accounted for a quarter of the plant's total production capacity, the agency clarified. There have been no reports of its resumption of work after that. - - The Ryazan refinery, which also supplies fuel to the capital via the main pipeline, was last struck on May 15. After that, it suspended operations, Reuters reported. There has been no information about the resumption of the refinery's work. The Yaroslavl refinery continues to opera...
According to preliminary information, the primary oil processing unit AVT-6 was damaged, but the extent of the damage is unknown. - - This plant is one of three refineries (the other two are in Ryazan and Yaroslavl) that, according to Eurasian Center for Carnegie expert Sergei Vakulenko, supply gasoline to the capital region via product pipelines, and all of them have already been attacked.
After the previous strike a week ago, NORSY suspended processing, Reuters reported.
However, Ukrainian drones have not yet disabled all equipment.
The damaged unit accounted for a quarter of the plant's total production capacity, the agency clarified.
There have been no reports of its resumption of work after that. - - The Ryazan refinery, which also supplies fuel to the capital via the main pipeline, was last struck on May 15.
After that, it suspended operations, Reuters reported.
There has been no information about the resumption of the refinery's work.
The Yaroslavl refinery continues to operate, but it is constantly under attack.
The latest one was on Sunday. - - Another key supplier to the capital region is the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, located in Moscow itself.
It provides about 35–40% of the capital region's fuel needs.
According to Reuters, this plant stopped processing after two attacks in June and is unlikely to resume operations until the end of the year.