🚨🇷🇺🇺🇦乌克兰远程无人机再次纵火焚烧 俄罗斯最大的炼油厂之一 俄罗斯位于乌克兰边境东北700多公里(435英里)处的巨型雅罗斯拉夫尔炼油厂在一次远程无人机袭击后燃起大火,该炼油厂至少有一个主要部分完全被火焰吞噬。 这可不是普通的炼油厂......它是俄罗斯最大的炼油厂之一,对俄罗斯国内燃料供应和军事后勤至关重要。 乌克兰官方并未声称对此负责,这与其纵深打击政策相符,但多家媒体将此次袭击归咎于基辅持续开展的针对俄罗斯能源基础设施的行动。 该炼油厂每年原油加工能力约为1500万吨,在全国初级炼油量排名中位列第五。 此前有报道称,该设施在10月31日遭到无人机袭击后起火。 所以基辅不仅仅是在打击象征性目标,而是在系统性地打击俄罗斯战争机器的命脉。 这传达的信息是:如果你轰炸乌克兰的城市,就别指望你的炼油厂,港口或输油管道会保持安静。 来源: @PolymarketIntel, United24 Media 🚨🇷🇺🇺🇦 UKRAINIAN LONG-RANGE DRONES SET ONE OF RUSSIA’S BIGGEST OIL REFINERIES ON FIRE, AGAIN Russia’s massive Yaroslavl Oil Refinery, located over 700 km (435 miles) northeast of the Ukrainian border, is now burning after a long-range drone strike, with at least one major section of the complex fully engulfed. This isn’t just any refinery… It’s one of the largest in the country, key to Russia’s domestic fuel supply and military logistics. Ukraine has not officially claimed responsibility, consistent with its policy on deep strikes, but multiple outlets attribute it to Kyiv's ongoing campaign against Russian energy infrastructure. The refinery has a processing capacity of roughly 15 million tons of crude oil per year and ranks fifth nationwide in primary oil refining volume. The facility was also previously reported to have caught fire following a drone strike on October 31. So Kyiv isn’t just hitting symbolic targets, it’s systematically targeting the lifeblood of Russia’s war machine. The message? If you bomb Ukraine’s cities, don’t expect your refineries, ports, or pipelines to stay quiet. Source: @PolymarketIntel, United24 Media
