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Sources say that output has been suspended at the Yaroslavl refinery. Ukraine claims to have hit it.

Ukraine's military announced on Friday that it had attacked a major Russian oil refinery located in Yaroslavl to the north-east from Moscow. Industry sources confirmed this and said production at the facility was suspended.

Ukraine and Russia are attacking each other's power plants as peace talks fail to bring an end to the nearly four-year war.

The Ukrainian General Staff posted on Facebook that "Units from the Ukrainian Defence Forces have attacked the capacity of Slavneft - YANOS oil refining plant?in Russia’s Yaroslavl Region." "Explosions were heard and a large fire was recorded in the vicinity of? ?the target. The 'extent of damage is being assessed."

According to industry sources, Ukrainian drones caused damage to a primary processing unit at the fourth-largest refinery in Russia. They said that production had been suspended.

Slavneft - Yanos, situated about 250 km (155miles) north-east from Moscow, has a?oil processing?capacity? of 300,000 barrels / day or 15,000,000 metric tons / year.

Around a third of the production capacity is accounted for by the damaged CDU-4 unit.

The press service of the?company did not respond to a comment request.

According to industry sources, the country produced 2.6 millions tons of gasoline last year, 4,000,000 tons of diesel, and 4.7,000,000 tons of fuel oil. Bill Berkrot is responsible for the editing and reporting.

(source: Reuters)