A Ukrainian drone struck “one of the industrial sites” in the Perm Municipal District, starting a fire, Perm Krai Governor Dmitry Makhonin reported.
According to him, there were no injuries and workers were evacuated. Makhonin did not specify the facility in question. Citing local Telegram channels, the Astra publication reports that the drones were flying toward an oil refinery in Perm. The Ukrainian Telegram channel Exilenova+ reports a fire at the Perm linear production and control station. This information has not been confirmed. Ukrainian drones also attacked the Orenburg region on the night of April 29, according to regional governor Yevgeny Solntsev. He said several industrial facilities were targeted, but provided no further details. According to Astra’s analysis , the Orsknefteorgsintez oil refinery in Orsk was attacked. Other details regarding the consequences of the attack have not yet been reported. Information is being clarified. It should be noted that the Russian city of Orsk is located at a distance of over 2,000 kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border. A “drone danger” mode has also been declared in the Sverdlovsk region, Perm Krai, and Chelyabinsk region. Restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft have been introduced at the airports of Chelyabinsk, Yekaterinburg, and Perm. Recall, this is the second attack on the Urals this month, after Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk in recent days.

“Citing local Telegram channels, the Astra publication reports that the drones were flying toward an oil refinery in Perm.”
It appears they found it too.