“A fire started in the area of the Moscow Oil Refinery, Shot writes.”-The Moscow Times Telegram (more info in the comments)

“A fire started in the area of the Moscow Oil Refinery, Shot writes.”-The Moscow Times Telegram (more info in the comments)
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  1. ” Residents of the Kapotnya, Maryino and Brateevo districts said that at about 02:30 a.m. they saw a fiery glow in the sky.
    Some eyewitnesses claim that an ambulance and two fire engines rushed to the scene, but the Moscow Department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations told us that “there are no active fires in Moscow”
    Since last year, camera-equipped drones have been scouting the area around Moscow’s largest oil refinery. The last time a quadcopter was spotted near the Gazprom Neft refinery in Kapotny was in August 2023. Then the police found a video camera on the drone.
    Also at the beginning of March last year, police detained a 37-year-old man who was taking photographs in the area of the oil refinery on Kapotnya Street. It turned out that he was a native of Ukraine and came to Russia shortly before the start of the war.
    The Gazpromefti refinery in Kapotny provides 40% of Moscow’s gasoline needs and 50% of diesel fuel, and is also the main supplier of fuel for the capital’s airports. In fact, every third car in Moscow is fueled by this refinery.”**-The Moscow Times**

  2. Not enough. Needs to look more like Dresden 1945. Not to aim at citizens, but to stop the krimelin terrorists by force.

  3. Even Greta Thunberg approves this one and says she wants more

  4. what is the output of this refinery in barrels per day?

  5. So trying to keep count, is this the eighth refinery that has now caught on fire?

  6. Wikipedia lists about 40 refineries in Asia and Europe that Russia has. The Moscow one is capable of 28,000 cubic metres per day

  7. Refineries are big. I hope they manage to hit the important parts.

  8. ***Same Bat time, Same bat channel.***

    – Narrator

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