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RIA reports that Russia has brought an end to the fire at a refinery in Ufa.

Authorities in Ufa, Russia, said that firefighters had brought down a fire at the Ufimsky Refinery. Residents of the surrounding areas are not in immediate danger, they added, though the cause and size of the blaze were unclear.

LSEG data show that the Bashneft owned refinery is located about 1,500 km (932 mi) east of Ukraine's border. Russian media reports that its oil supply comes primarily from Bashkiria in the surrounding area and western Siberia.

The emergency ministry of the region said on Telegram: "A fire broke out... in the vicinity of the incinerator." The emergency ministry of the region posted a message on Telegram, saying that "a fire broke out... in the area of the incinerator." Residents of the nearby area are not at risk.

It added that emergency responders, equipment, and air quality monitoring were present at the scene.

SHOT News, among other Russian channels, reported that the fire was caused by an explosion in the refinery. However, they could not independently confirm the reports.

No reports were received overnight of an attack by drones on Bashkiria. This region is sandwiched between Volga and Ural mountains.

Ukraine did not immediately comment. Its forces have targeted Russian energy infrastructure in an attempt to disrupt Russia's ability to fund its war in Ukraine and to undermine the Russian economy. Reporting by Lidia Kelley in Melbourne, Editing by Jamie Freed & Clarence Fernandez

(source: Reuters)