Ukraine tried to attack Russia's Kirishi oil refinery, governor says


MOSCOW, May 5 (Reuters) - ⁠Ukraine sought to attack one ⁠of Russia's biggest oil refineries on ‌Tuesday, sparking a fire in an industrial area of the Russian town of Kirishi in ​the Leningrad region, Governor Alexander ⁠Drozdenko said.

"The enemy’s ⁠main target was the (Kirishinefteorgsintez) oil refinery," Drozdenko ⁠said, ‌adding that there were no casualties as a result ⁠of the attack.

The fire was contained, and ​fire-fighting ‌operations were nearing completion, he said.

According ⁠to industry ​sources, the Kirishinefteorgsintez oil refinery, one of the largest in the country, processed ⁠17.5 million metric tons ​of oil (350,000 barrels per day) in 2024, which amounted to 6.6% of Russia's total ⁠oil refining volumes.

It produced 2 million tons of gasoline, 7.1 million tons of diesel, 6.1 million tons of fuel ​oil and 600,000 ⁠tons of bitumen.

The Russian Defence Ministry said ​its air defence forces ‌destroyed 289 Ukrainian drones ​over Russian regions overnight.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Tom Hogue/Guy Faulconbridge)

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