Third Ukrainian strike hits Russian oil refinery and prompts evacuations
Ukrainian drones have struck a major Russian oil refinery in Tuapse on the Black Sea for the third time this month, resulting in a large fire and prompting local evacuations. The strikes, confirmed by Ukraine's military, aim to disrupt funding for Russia's invasion.

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AI-generatedUkrainian drones have struck a major Russian oil refinery in Tuapse on the Black Sea for the third time this month, resulting in a large fire and prompting local evacuations. The strikes, confirmed by Ukraine's military, aim to disrupt funding for Russia's invasion. Previous attacks on the Tuapse refinery led to an oil spill and environmental concerns. Russian officials accused Ukraine of exacerbating global oil shortages and destabilizing energy markets. Over 160 firefighters responded to the latest blaze, with no casualties reported. Residents from nearby streets were asked to evacuate, and a temporary shelter was established.
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5 extractedNo casualties were reported following the drone strike and subsequent fire.
More than 160 firefighters were deployed to extinguish the blaze at the Tuapse refinery.
A major Russian oil refinery on the Black Sea was hit for the third time this month by Ukrainian drones.
Ukraine is increasing the oil shortage in global energy markets and provoking further destabilisation.
Previous strikes at the refinery caused a big oil spill and black rain falling on the city.