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Sources say that the Saratov refinery in Russia has been shut down since Wednesday after a drone attack.

Two sources familiar with the matter said that Russia's Saratov refinery stopped processing oil on Wednesday due to damage caused by a drone attack.

In recent months, Ukraine has increased its attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure to try and undermine Moscow's military effort.

Fuel shortages have been reported in Russia as a result of the attacks, with long queues at fuel stations, higher fuel prices and fuel exports being restricted.

This week, the largest oil refinery in Russia, Omsk, halted its operations after a drone attack by Ukraine.

Roman Busargin, the governor of Saratov region, said in a Telegram message on Wednesday that an air strike had resulted in the death of?one individual, several other injuries and damage to what he called "civil?industrial sites". He did not mention the sites. The Ukrainian military, however, said that it had hit a Saratov refinery.

Sources claim that drones struck the refinery's primary refining plant, CDU-6. This unit has a daily capacity of 20,000 tons. It is the only one in the refinery.

Owner Rosneft has not responded to a comment request.

The data from the St Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange showed that fuel from the Saratov Refinery has not been offered since Wednesday.

The refinery has also suspended its operations following drone attacks in March and May.

The plant will process 5.8 million metric tons of oil in 2024. This is 2.2% of the total oil refining of Russia. It will produce 1.2 million metric tons of gasoline and 1.9 million metric tons of diesel, as well as 1.0 million liters of fuel oil. Barbara Lewis edited the report by Barbara Lewis.

(source: Reuters)