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Big wave of Ukrainian drones kills two in Russia, triggers refinery fire

Ukraine mounted an unusually big wave of overnight drone attacks on Russia that eliminated two individuals in Belgorod area and set fire to an oil refinery at Tuapse on the Black Sea, Russian officials stated on Friday.

Belgorod local guv Vyacheslav Gladkov stated a mom and her four-year-old child were eliminated while taking a trip in a vehicle.

The fire at the Tuapse refinery was snuffed out, local authorities stated. The extent of damage was unclear.

The refinery had actually undergone a number of months of repair work, finished just at the end of April, after a previous fire in January. At the time, a Ukrainian source said that blaze too was brought on by Ukrainian drones, which have consistently struck Russian refineries and triggered substantial interruption to output.

Tuapse has an annual capacity of 12 million metric loads ( 240,000 barrels daily). It produces naphtha, fuel oil, vacuum gasoil and high-sulphur diesel, providing mainly to Turkey, China, Malaysia and Singapore.

Russia's defence ministry said early on Friday that Russian air defences had destroyed 102 Ukrainian aerial drones and 6 uncrewed marine boats in the Black Sea over night.

In Russian-annexed Crimea, an electrical substation was harmed in Sevastopol, local guv Mikhail Razvozhaev said on Telegram. He stated there would be isolated blackouts and school classes had been cancelled.

Ukraine's military stated it shot down all 20 drones released overnight in Russia's most current such attack on Ukraine given that its February 2022 intrusion.