
Moscow's Largest Oil Refinery Halts Operations After Ukrainian Drone Strike
Moscow's largest oil refinery has halted operations following a Ukrainian drone strike, with President Zelenskyy confirming the attack. This incident has led to Tatneft limiting gasoline sales and queues at fuel stations in Russia.
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Moscow's largest oil refinery halts operations after Ukrainian drone attack – Reuters
A Ukrainian drone strike on Tuesday 15 June caused a fire at an oil refinery that is the largest fuel supplier to Russia's Moscow Oblast, forcing the facility to suspend operations.
By Volodymyr Tunik-Fryz
Read full article →Tatneft Limits Gasoline Sales Following Ukrainian Drone Strike on Its Refinery
In some regions, passenger vehicles are now restricted to purchases of 30 liters of gasoline and 60 liters of diesel at Tatneft gas stations.
Read full article →Moscow refinery halts operations after Ukrainian drone strike – Reuters
Moscow’s largest oil refinery has suspended operations following a Ukrainian drone attack on June 16.
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