MOSCOW, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The governor of Russia's Astrakhan region told residents not to panic on Wednesday after its main city, close to a huge gas chemical complex that was attacked by ...
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 ...
Ukrainian drones attacked energy facilities in Russia's Astrakhan and Volgograd oblasts overnight on Feb. 3, causing fires, according to local authorities. The news comes as Ukraine ramps up long ...
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 ...
Overnight into Monday, February 3, in russia, UAVs hit one of the key combined units of the Astrakhan gas processing plant. This is one of the key energy facilities of the russian federation, which ...
The overnight attack forced the suspension of flights from Astrakhan, Kazan, Nizhnekamsk, Saratov and Ulyanovsk airports to ensure air safety. Ukraine’s overnight drone attack targeted fuel and ...
On February 3, 2025, in Astrakhan, Russia, a video captured drone strikes triggering fires at major oil and gas facilities. In the video, a fire broke out after unmanned aerial vehicles attacked 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 ...