A Russian oil refinery and gas processing plant went up in flames after Ukraine fired dozens of drones over the border Sunday ...
The governor of Russia's Astrakhan region told residents not to panic on Wednesday after its main city, close to a huge gas ...
Ukraine strikes energy facilities in southern Russia, inclduing Astrakhan, with dozens of drones. Video credit: Social Media ...
Debris struck the Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant in the southern Russian region on Monday in a drone attack which sparked a fire and caused a shutdown. After residents complained about breathing ...
A Ukrainian drone attack overnight sparked a fire at an oil depot in Russia's southern region of Krasnodar that has since ...
Governor Igor Babushkin said the gas that people could smell was the result of work to restart production at the plant near the southern city of Astrakhan, which has a population of about 475,000 ...
The Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant is the largest producer of sulfur for explosives. Another raid by Ukrainian drones on Russian regions has shut down one of the largest plants of the state ...
Ukrainian drones attacked energy facilities in Russia's Astrakhan and Volgograd oblasts overnight on Feb. 3, causing a fire, ...
Astrakhan gas processing plant stopped work due to a drone attack on the night of February 3. This was reported by the governor of the Astrakhan Oblast of the russian federation, Igor Babushkin. The ...
Some Astrakhan residents responded with sarcastic comments on social media. "You see - natural gas isn't dangerous. Breathe in deeply," one person wrote. Another posted: "It's 60 km from Aksaraisk ...
"Natural gas is not hazardous to health in open spaces - in the near future the state of the atmospheric air will normalise," he said. "I want to warn the residents of Astrakhan, in the coming ...
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