Russia Blames Ukraine Drone Strikes For Massive Blazes At Oil Facilities (Worthy News Radio)


By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

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MOSCOW/KYIV/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – Russia has accused Ukraine of being behind a drone strike that sparked a massive inferno at an oil depot in western Russia on Friday after a similar attack on one of Russia’s largest refineries. They are the latest in a series of escalating cross-border attacks as the Russia-Ukraine war will soon enter its third year.

Russian officials say four oil reservoirs with a total capacity of 6,000 cubic meters or 1.6 million gallons were set on fire at this oil refinery after the Ukrainian drone reached Klintsy.

The Russian city of 70,000 people is about 60 kilometers or 40 miles from the Ukrainian border.

Russian authorities admitted that although air defenses electronically jammed the drone, it still dropped its explosive payload on this facility.

Although the Bryansk regional governor, Alexander Bogomaz, said there were no casualties, the strike did significant damage, with fire brigades clearly struggling to put out the blaze.

It is the second attack on a Russian oil depot in as many days and part of what Kyiv called “fair” retaliation for Moscow’s strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

A also tore through the Ryazan oil refinery, Russia’s third largest, on Friday. The massive blaze at this oil refinery southeast of Moscow, controlled by Rosneft, was later put out, and there were no injuries reported.

World War One

Yet the strikes come as both Russia and Ukraine lose many troops on the battlefields, including trenches resembling World War One tactics.

Hundreds of thousands of soldiers are believed to have been killed and injured on both sides.

Ukraine has a smaller army than Russia and, with losses mounting, is struggling to find more forces to continue fighting against Russia’s invading military.

There has been more bad news for Ukraine as billions of U.S. aid remain deadlocked amid political wrangling in the U.S. Congress despite President Joe Biden signing on Friday a measure to keep the American government funded.

However, the European Union Friday said it would drastically increase ammunition production this year in response to Ukraine’s growing pleas for support in its war against Russia.

Additionally, the U.S.-led NATO military alliance will launch its most extensive military exercises in decades next week.

About 90,000 troops are participating in months of drills that NATO says are aimed at showing the alliance can defend all of its territory up to its border with Russia.

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