For the second time in two weeks: SBU drones have attacked the oil refinery 'Andreepol'.


SBU drones have once again attacked the oil pumping station 'Andreepol' in the Tver region of the Russian Federation. This station is part of the Baltic Pipeline System-2. As a result of the attack, a fire occurred near the distribution device and boiler equipment, and oil pumping was halted.
This is the second attack by SBU drones on this facility. The first occurred on January 29, when the pump station was damaged, tanks with additives were leaked, and a fire of oil products happened.
'Every day that this station is idle, Russia incurs million-dollar losses, as it is part of the pipeline through which oil is supplied to the Ust-Luga terminal on the Baltic Sea. The SBU will continue to carry out drone sanctions against the Russian oil complex,' sources in the SBU said.
On the same day, SBU drones and special operations forces also attacked the oil pumping station 'Andreepol' and a missile arsenal in the Tver region of the Russian Federation.
In addition, units of the Main Intelligence Directorate, together with other military forces, attacked the Nizhny Novgorod oil refinery on the night of January 28-29. This plant supplies the Russian army.
According to media reports, the night explosions heard by residents of Lipetsk may be related to the drone attack, possibly on the Novolipetsk Metallurgical Plant (NLMK).
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