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Fire breaks out at Transneft pumping station after drone attack, sources say

Two sources claim that a 'fire' broke out in an oil-pumping facility of Transneft, which delivers crude to Russia’s largest export terminal at the Baltic port of Primorsk after a drone attack on Thursday.

One source said that the Gorky pumping station, located in Nizhny Novgorod, also supplies crude oil to processing plants in Moscow Yaroslavl, and Kirishi.

Transneft didn't respond to a comment request. Ukraine increased its attacks on the Russian energy infrastructure, which is responsible for about one-quarter of the Russian budget revenue. Ukraine's SBU said that Ukrainian drones are responsible for the attack on Thursday.

Gleb Nikitin, regional governor of Nizhny Novgorod in Russia, said that an industrial facility located in Kstovo district was also damaged and caught fire overnight after debris from Ukrainian drones struck it. He did not specify if it was the Gorky pumping station.

Sources, who were not authorized to speak in public, said that the drone attack caused a fire at least two of the four oil tanks. Each tank has a capacity of about 50,000 cubic meters. A drone attack in February caused a fire at the Kaleykino Pumping Station near the city of Almetyevsk, which is located farther east along the same Transneft Pipeline. This forced the pipeline monopoly, Transneft, to reduce the amount of crude oil it takes into its system. Barbara Lewis edited the report.

(source: Reuters)