News “Arrivals one after another”: footage of drone strikes on an oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban appeared online by alex 17.03.2024 written by alex 17.03.2024 51 Drones attacked an oil refinery in the Krasnodar Territory/Collage 24 Channel On the night of March 17, it was loud in the Krasnodar region, because drones attacked an oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban. Russians readily recorded such an event on video and shared them online. So, in Russian telegram channels there are many videos that record arrivals to territory of the oil refinery. After drone strikes, a large-scale fire broke out on the territory of the enterprise, reports 24 Channel. The attacks on the oil refinery were caught on video On the night of March 17, powerful explosions occurred in the Krasnodar region. As it later became known, drones attacked an oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban. Russians online complain that the arrivals were one after another. Some counted at least 7 explosions. Russians also willingly recorded such an event on video and published them online. In particular, they recorded the arrivals themselves in the Krasnodar region. Arrivals in Slavyansk-on-Kuban: watch the video (Warning! There is obscene language ! 18+) Explosions in the Krasnodar region: watch the video (Warning! There is obscene language! 18+ ) The Russians also began to be indignant, saying, where is the “pe-ve-o”, why don’t they shoot down the drone and the like. One of the voiceovers even says that it seems as if the drones are flying from Russia itself. Where is the air defense, bro? Look, they’re not flying out of the blue, they’re flying from our side,” the Russian complains off-screen. Russians record how drones attack oil refineries: watch the video (Warning! There is obscene language! 18+) As reported online, The oil refinery of Slavyansk Eco LLC was under attack. The Russian authorities officially reported that they allegedly neutralized all the drones, but “only one” fell on the territory of the plant. Obviously, the drones were shot down by the oil refinery, because from the videos published in Russian telegram channels, at least 2 fire locations are visible, and the arrivals also took place after the fire broke out. By the way, the attack pretty much frightened the plant workers. The network reports that one of the employees suffered a heart attack when drones attacked the refinery. According to the occupiers, the man died of a heart attack. Explosions were heard in other areas The disturbing night of March 17 was not only in the Krasnodar region. Explosions were also reported in other regions of Russia. Thus, in the Kursk, Bryansk and Kaluga regions they warned of danger. Subsequently, powerful explosions were heard there. However, local authorities traditionally reported on the successful work of the “pe-ve-o”. The Russian Ministry of Defense has already reported on repelling a “massive attack”. Thus, the occupiers claim that they allegedly “liquidated and neutralized 35 drones”: 4 UAVs over the Moscow region, 3 over Belgorod, 2 over Kaluga, 1 over Oryol, 1 over Rostov, 4 over Yaroslavl 0 3 over Kursk , 17 – over the Krasnodar region. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post Explosive night: Russians complain of attack by unknown drones next post Losses of the Russian Federation on March 17: the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 1,160 invaders for the second day in a row You may also like Two probable targets of the Russian Federation after... 05.10.2024 Trump Says Israel Should Strike Iranian Nuclear Facilities 05.10.2024 Series of explosions in Zaporizhia region: two men... 05.10.2024 Children among victims: Armed gang kills at least... 05.10.2024 The Cabinet of Ministers has made changes to... 05.10.2024 Former NATO Secretary General Reveals How the Alliance... 05.10.2024 Ukrainian Armed Forces Units Leave Ugledar — OSGV... 05.10.2024 Half of the shells Russia uses on the... 05.10.2024 KGVA on the explosions in Kyiv on October... 05.10.2024 “There are only about ten of them”: what... 05.10.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ