Watch as huge fireball explosion rips through Putin oil refinery as screaming Russians flee inferno after drone attack

Watch as huge fireball explosion rips through Putin oil refinery as screaming Russians flee inferno after drone attack

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Watch as huge fireball explosion rips through Putin oil refinery as screaming Russians flee inferno after drone attack
Author: Katie Davis
Published: Jan, 24 2025 07:40

DRAMATIC footage shows the moment people fled as a huge fireball explosion ripped through a major Russian oil refinery. Ukrainian forces blasted the Rostneft Oil Refinery in Ryazan with long-range kamikaze drones last night in the latest blow for Vladimir Putin.

 [People running away from a large explosion.]
Image Credit: The Sun [People running away from a large explosion.]

Towering flames and huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the site in footage shared on social media. People ran from the scene as the inferno raged. At least 20 drones targeted the Ryazan region, southeast of Moscow, overnight - striking the depot and a power station.

 [Large fire at an oil refinery.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Large fire at an oil refinery.]

Regional governor Pavel Malkov said emergency services were tackling the aftermath of an air attack. Ryazan oil refinery is one of the largest in Russia and is critical for fuel supplies to Moscow. Its capacity is 18 million tons a year, and it is owned by state company Rosneft, headed by close Putin crony Igor Sechin.

 [People running from a large explosion and fire.]
Image Credit: The Sun [People running from a large explosion and fire.]

Russia's Defence Ministry said its forces had intercepted and destroyed 121 drones targeting 13 regions in one of the biggest bombardments of Putin’s territory. A plant making microchips for Putin’s deadly Iskander ballistic missiles went up in flames in Bryansk region after another strike.

Drones also targeted other regions, including those that border Ukraine and Kursk, where Ukrainian troops hold a chunk of land despite Russian efforts to eject them. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said early on Friday that air defences had intercepted attacks by Ukrainian drones at four locations around the Russian capital.

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