Украины нисгэгчгүй онгоцууд ОХУ-ын газрын тос боловсруулах хоёр үйлдвэрт цохилт өгсний улмаас гал гарч, хохирол учирлаа.
Мягмар гарагийн өглөө эрт ОХУ-ын Башкортостан бүгд найрамдах улсын Салават хот дахь “Газпром”-ын эзэмшлийн газрын тос боловсруулах үйлдвэр рүү дроны үлдэгдэл унасны улмаас үйлдвэрийн бүсэд утаа гарсан байна. Бүс нутгийн тэргүүн Радий Хабиров хүний амь нас хохироогүй гэж мэдэгдсэн ч тус хотод байрлах “Роснефть”-ийн түлшний агуулах мөн халдлагад өртсөн байж болзошгүйг хэвлэлүүд мэдээлжээ. Үүний зэрэгцээ Краснодар хязгаарт байрлах Афипскийн газрын тос боловсруулах үйлдвэрт гарсан галыг гал сөнөөгчид унтраасан бөгөөд халдлагын улмаас хоёр хүн гэмтсэн байна.
https://telegram.me/radiyhabirov/13426
https://telegram.me/astrapress/118541
https://telegram.me/opershtab23/16800
ОХУ-ын Батлан хамгаалах яамны мэдээлснээр, даваа гарагаас мягмар гарагт шилжих шөнө тус улсын нутаг дэвсгэр болон Крымийн хойгт нийт 288 ширхэг Украины дроныг устгасан байна. Крымд болсон халдлагын улмаас эрчим хүчний байгууламжууд гэмтэж, Севастополь хотын зарим хэсэгт цахилгаан тасарчээ. Мөн Донецк бүс нутагт хийсэн дроны цохилтын улмаас дөрвөн хүнээс бүрдсэн гэр бүл зэрэг найман энгийн иргэн амиа алдсаныг тус бүс нутгийн эрх баригчид мэдэгдсэн байна.
https://telegram.me/razvozhaev/22255
https://telegram.me/PushilinDenis/10015
Сүүлийн саруудад Украинаас Оросын газрын тос боловсруулах үйлдвэрүүд рүү хийж буй цуврал цохилтууд нь дотоодын зах зээлд шатахууны хомсдол үүсгэж, эрх баригчдыг түлшний хязгаарлалт тогтооход хүргэжээ. Тухайлбал, долдугаар сарын 12-нд хийсэн халдлагын улмаас Ижил мөрний эрэг дээрх Сызраны үйлдвэр үйл ажиллагаагаа зогсоосон байна. Одоогоор эрчим хүчний дэд бүтцэд учирсан хохирлын улмаас Крымд онцгой байдлын дэглэм хэвээр үргэлжилж байна.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/06/26/crimea-declares-state-of-emergency-after-ukraine-hits-energy-grid-a93105
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Fires broke out at two oil refineries in Russia after Ukrainian drones struck them early Tuesday morning, local authorities said.
In the republic of Bashkortostan, regional head Radiy Khabirov said smoke could be seen rising from an industrial area in the city of Salavat after drone debris fell to the ground. He said no one was injured but did not provide further details.
Salavat, located around 1,300 kilometers (810 miles) east of Russia’s border with Ukraine, is home to the Gazprom-operated Neftekhim Salavat refinery, one of Russia’s largest oil refining and petrochemical facilities.
Independent media reports suggested that a Rosneft fuel depot was also targeted in the attack on Salavat.
In the southern Krasnodar region, local authorities said a fire broke out at the Afipsky refinery, which has been struck multiple times since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Authorities in Krasnodar later reported that firefighters extinguished the blaze. At least two people were injured in the attack.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Monday that it intercepted 288 Ukrainian drones in Russia and annexed Crimea between Monday night and Tuesday morning.
In annexed Crimea, Kremlin-installed authorities said a Ukrainian attack on energy sites caused a partial blackout in the port city of Sevastopol.
A state of emergency remains active in Crimea following previous Ukrainian strikes against energy infrastructure in the region last month.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin-installed head of the partially occupied Donetsk region saidlate Monday that Ukrainian drone attacks killed eight people, including a family of four.
Ukraine has struck most of Russia’s oil refineries in recent months, leading to acute gasoline shortages in some parts of the country. Most Russian regions have introduced fuel rationing measures since early June as authorities try to ensure the domestic market remains supplied.
Reuters reported this week that theSyzran oil refinery on the Volga River halted operations after a Ukrainian drone attack on July 12 damaged a primary processing unit.
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