Drone attack sparks fire at oil refinery in Russia's Saratov – videos
Drones struck the Russian cities of Saratov and Borisoglebsk on the night of 7-8 July. Fires broke out there, including at an oil refinery.
Source: Exilenova+ Telegram channel; Saratov Oblast Governor Ruslan Busargin; Astra, a Russian media outlet
Details: At around 02:14, Busargin said that the Russian Defence Ministry had issued a warning about a possible drone attack.
After that, Telegram channels reported that restrictions had been introduced at the local airport on both arriving and departing flights.
At around 03:00, monitoring Telegram channels began reporting explosions and a likely drone strike on the Saratov oil refinery.
The Saratov oil refinery is part of the Rosneft oil company and is one of the oldest oil-processing facilities in the Volga region. It supplies fuel to the Russian forces.
Monitoring Telegram channels also reported that Borisoglebsk in Russia's Voronezh Oblast had come under a drone attack. A fire was spotted at the local military air base.
Borisoglebsk air base is a military air base used by the Russian Air Force. It is home to Su-34, Su-35S and Su-30SM aircraft, among others.
Background: A large fire broke out at the Saratov oil refinery in Russia after it was attacked by loitering munitions on the night of 30-31 May.
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