Ukrainian drones struck the Black Sea port of Tuapse overnight on April 20, killing one person, injuring another, and sparking a major fire at an oil facility in Russia’s Krasnodar region, local authorities said.
It was the second attack on the facility in less than a week. A previous fire at the site burned for days and took more than 150 firefighters and emergency personnel to extinguish.
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Krasnodar governor Veniamin Kondratyev said the attack caused a fire at the seaport and widespread damage in the city from falling debris. Windows were shattered at a school, kindergarten, church, museum and an apartment building. A gas pipeline was also damaged.
“One man was killed. Another was injured and is receiving medical assistance,” he said on Telegram.
Independent outlet Astra reported that the main target was the Tuapse oil refinery owned by Rosneft – Russia’s only oil-processing facility on the Black Sea coast and a major export-oriented hub. A large fire broke out in its storage tank area following the strike.
The refinery is considered strategically important because it is directly integrated with the Tuapse port export terminal, forming a combined refining-and-shipping hub. Most of its output is exported, making it a critical link in Russia’s seaborne oil trade rather than a domestic fuel supplier.
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