On the night of June 10, the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit two oil pumping stations (NPS) of Transneft in the Vladimir region.
"As a result of the UAV attack, a fire broke out at two infrastructure facilities in Kameshkovsky and Alexandrovsky districts. There are no casualties. By The Ministry Of Emergency Situations And Rosgvardiya is taking the necessary operational measures," said the governor of the region, Alexander Avdeev, in his telegram channel.
According to Avdeev, no one was injured.
The NASA FIRMS satellite service recorded fires at the Vtorovo NPS east of the regional capital and the Lobkovo NPS near the border with the Moscow Region and Sergiev Posad. Governor Alexander Avdeev confirmed "a fire at two infrastructure facilities" in the Kameshkovsky and Alexandrovsky districts due to a drone attack. It is there that these stations are located.
Eyewitnesses posted a photo of the flaming NPS "Vtorovo", which was attacked by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on May 24. Then in Kiev they claimed that the NPS provides large oil depots around Moscow, as well as Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo and other airports. Vnukovo. In addition, the NPS is the starting point of the main oil product pipeline Vtorovo — Yaroslavl — Kirishi — Primorsk. Russian diesel fuel is transported via this route to the port of Primorsk on the Baltic Sea for further export. NPS "Lobkovo" provides oil pumping to the Moscow region.

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