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Two killed in Lukoil refinery fire in northwestern Russia

A fire on Sunday at an oil refinery owned by Lukoil in Russia's Komi Republic region eliminated two individuals and left another seriously injured, the country's nuclear and ecological watchdog Rostechnadzor said.

Vladimir Uiba, head of the Komi Republic, stated the fire at the refinery near the city of Ukhta had been brought on by a. failure to comply with security guidelines and not by drone attacks. that have targeted some Russian refineries given that the war with. Ukraine.

The Pechora branch of Rostechnadzor stated two people had died. and one was in a severe condition.

The Komi Republic's Investigative Committee opened a. criminal examination.

The regional branch of Russia's emergency situations ministry. stated 74 of its staff were working to extinguish the fire, which. occurred in a tank at the refinery, 4 kilometres (2.5 miles). from Ukhta.

The fire was localised after a number of hours and extinguished. at 07:30 p.m. (1630 GMT), the ministry said.

According to modified data, it was established that a fire. took place during regular technical works by a contracting. business, the ministry said.

The refinery's press service stated the plant was running. typically.

I want to right away reassure the homeowners of Ukhta. and Komi - the fire is not gotten in touch with attacks by opponent. drones, Uiba wrote on Telegram.

A number of Russian oil facilities have needed to contend with. outbreaks of fires in current months. Some were brought on by drone. attacks from Ukraine, adding to uncertainty in global oil and. gas markets which were currently tense due to the conflict in. the Middle East.

Russia and Ukraine have actually both used drones to strike. vital facilities, military setups and troop. concentrations in their more than two-year conflict.

(source: Reuters)