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Official: drones from Ukraine damaged area near one of Russia's largest oil refineries, according to an official

A Russian official said on Thursday that a drone attack from Ukraine damaged an industrial area near one of Russia's largest?oil refineries.

According to reports on Wednesday, at least 40% of Russia's capacity for oil exports has been halted following Ukrainian drone strikes, a disputed assault on a major pipe and the seizure or tankers.

According to Alexander Drozdenko, more than 20 drones have been shot down in the northern Leningrad area.

"The attack has been repelled in the Kirishi district." Drozdenko told Telegram that there was damage to the industrial area.

Drozdenko ?did not specify what part of the ?industrial area was damaged, but ?the town of Kirishi is home to one of Russia's largest oil refineries, Surgutneftegaz's Kirishinefteorgsintez plant, which was repeatedly targeted by Ukraine last year.

Industry sources claim that the refinery will process 17.5 million tons of oil (350,000 barrels a day) by 2024. This is 6.6% of Russia’s total refining volumes.

The country produced 2 million tonnes of gasoline, 7.9 million tonne of diesel, 6.9 million tonne of fuel oil, and 600,000 tonne of bitumen.

Two sources said that the Russian Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk, and Ust-Luga - major export outlets - suspended crude oil and petroleum products loadings following Wednesday's drone attacks by Ukraine.

Russian officials claimed that earlier on Wednesday, a fire had broken out in Ust-Luga following a drone attack by Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Jamie Freed and Ksenia Orlova)

(source: Reuters)