02/19/2025


On the night of Wednesday, February 19, UAVs attacked the Samara region of the Russian Federation. They targeted the Syzran Oil Refinery (NPR), causing a fire there.
The Russians posted footage of a burning refinery online. The drone attack on the facility was confirmed by the governor of the Samara region, Vyacheslav Fedorishchev.
He claims that operational and emergency services are working on the territory of the enterprise. According to preliminary information, there are no victims.
“Attention! At the moment, the danger of a UAV attack remains in the region,” he added.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced this morning that during the night, Russian air defense allegedly shot down one drone over Tatarstan and “suppressed” a drone over the Tula region. Four more Ukrainian UAVs were “destroyed” over the Black Sea, and three over the territory of the Bryansk region. They did not mention the Samara region and Syzran at all.
Meanwhile, local authorities in the Samara region, as of 9 a.m. Kyiv time, assured that “the consequences of the attack have already been eliminated” and that there was allegedly no “major damage” to the refinery. At the same time, the Russians continued to publish footage of the burning plant.
And the independent Russian publication ASTRA, citing its own sources, reported that as a result of a nighttime UAV attack on the Syzran oil refinery, the primary oil processing unit was damaged. The drone fell on the AVT-6 unit, after which a fire broke out. The enterprise temporarily suspended work.
Syzran Refinery belongs to Rosneft. The plant’s capacity is 8.9 million tons of oil per year. The enterprise produces a range of petroleum products, including motor fuel and other refined petroleum products. The plant employs over 2,200 people.
The refinery was previously attacked in March 2024, after which its productivity temporarily decreased to 6 million tons per year, which was about 70% of its nominal capacity.


As OBOZ.UA reported, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Special Operations Forces successfully carried out strikes on enemy targets in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation. Two important enterprises that work for the military-industrial complex of the occupying country were hit – the Ilya Oil Refinery and the Kropotkinskaya Oil Pumping Station.
The latter received serious damage, which caused it to suspend operations. And as of Monday evening, February 17, a fire was still burning at the Ilsk Oil Refinery.

Nice answer to the mutual lathering of mafia land and the banana republic of America (BRA).
Mafia land MUST burn!
Great work again by the manufacturers of deadly debris.