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Authorities say that a small fire was started by drone debris at a Russian refinery.

Authorities reported on Wednesday that a small fire started by debris from an abandoned drone at the Slavyansk Oil Refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar region was quickly extinguished.

The Russian defence ministry announced on Telegram that 46 Ukrainian drones were destroyed overnight by their air defense units, including five in the Krasnodar area. The ministry only reports drones that were downed and not the number of drones launched by Ukraine.

The administration announced on Telegram that there were no reported casualties. The fire was quickly extinguished. "Emergency and special services have arrived at the scene."

The regional administration posted that a car had caught fire in the refinery.

The reports could not be independently verified. Ukraine did not immediately comment on the reports. Ukraine claims that its attacks inside Russia are aimed at destroying infrastructure vital to Moscow's military efforts, such as energy facilities.

Slavyansk is a private refinery with a daily capacity of approximately 100,000 barrels. It supplies fuel both for domestic use and for export.

Volgograd is also included in the overnight Ukrainian drone attacks, according to the regional governor.

The governor of Volgograd said that drone debris had fallen on a 16 story residential building, forcing the residents to flee their homes.

Volgograd, the city is the administrative center of a larger region with the same name.

The Russian Defence Ministry said that its units destroyed eleven drones over Volgograd overnight. Reporting by Lidia Kelley in Melbourne, editing by Himani Sarkar & Clarence Fernandez

(source: Reuters)