Another oil refinery is lit up and Russias money drys up with it.

by Carbenzero

24 comments
  1. There’s a hole in the bucket dear Liza dear Liza

    There’s a hole in the bucket dear Liza a hole

  2. I love those huge black clouds. What’s the current situation with fuel in the Russian military?

  3. Ukraine is revealing its cards — and they all seem to be trump cards. Is this the beginning of the end?

  4. I hope Azerbaijan or other Central Asian countries don’t help ruzzkies to fuel their war

  5. I doubt is completely, but I’m sure it’s severely. If they are using these FPV drones for precise strikes together with long range drones for mass attacks this can be the case of damage > repair > damage again in such a way that production will hardly keep up.

  6. This is old? I don’t see any other sources on that from today?

  7. Drones can’t commit suicide, they aren’t alive. Why is this called kamikaze?

  8. and to think this occupant company was in the EU and the US…

  9. Is it time to dig up the Refinery Bingo Card again? I think so…

  10. Putin: God DAMMIT, How many drones are still in russia?
    Ordinary Sec. Def: We don’t know sir but since only a few drones per strike, based from the data, I think there’s only a few dozen?

    18 Months ago.
    Vasyl Maliuk: President Zel, How many drones are we going to use for Operation Spider web?
    Z: I dunno about 100+?
    left-overs?
    Z: YES!

  11. 500 miles from Ukraine. I doubt it is “completely” destroyed, but probably out of action for awhile.

  12. Oil refineries are back on the menu ladies and gents.

  13. In NL there are still Lukoil gas stations. I never go there and can’t understand we still allow them here. I hope we ban every single thing that originates from Russia soon including the people.

  14. Some lazy googling turned up these fun facts:

    The Lukoil Group’s refinery assets are as follows: four in RuZZia (in Perm, Volgograd, Nizhny Novgorod, and Ukhta), along with two refineries in Europe (in Romania and Bulgaria), and a 45% stake in one in the Netherlands.

    The Nizhny Novgorod refinery’s capacity is, er, was 340K barrels per day (14,960,000 gallons), or 17 million tons per year.

  15. What a beautiful fire. Hopefully, the stuff destroyed is expensive.

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