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Air quality is affected by fire after Ukrainian attack on Russia's Tuapse Refinery

After a drone attack by Ukraine, a large group of Russian firefighters fought a fire for the third time on Wednesday at the Tuapse Oil Refinery in the Black Sea. Officials said the air quality had deteriorated.

Two industry sources reported that the Tuapse refinery had stopped operations after the April 16th attack. The refinery sells its majority of products to export.

The general headquarters of Russia’s southern Krasnodar Region said on Wednesday: "In Tuapse firefighting operations continue for the third day at a large blaze at the sea terminal following a drone strike by the Kyiv regime."

The command headquarters reported that 276 firefighters and 77 vehicles were drafted into the operation.

The company said that byproducts of the fire mixed with rain had caused a "black layer" around the terminal.

It said that atmospheric readings showed concentrations of?benzene and xylene two to three-times the permitted levels. Residents were advised to stay indoors and to keep their windows closed.

The situation will return to normal as soon as the fire is extinguished, it stated.

Ukraine increased its attacks on Russia's infrastructure, as the U.S., who mediated peace talks with Russia to end the conflict, has turned its attention to the war against Iran.

According to 'Russian officials', the attacks on the city of Tuapse on April 16 and April 20 damaged the transport infrastructure and set fire to oil product storage. Reporting by Kim Coghill; Editing by Kim Coghill

(source: Reuters)