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Sources say that Russia's Perm refinery has halted processing following the May 7 drone attack.

Two industry sources reported that the Russian Perm oil refinery halted all processing following a drone attack by Ukraine on May '7, which caused a fire and damaged equipment.

Dmitry Makhonin, the local governor, said that on Friday Ukrainian drones had attacked industrial facilities in Perm Region. This is located around 1,460 km (908 miles) east of Moscow. He did not name the facility.

Ukraine is targeting Russia's infrastructure to cut off its funds and reduce its military capability.

Sources?stated that three primary crude distillation units were urgently stopped?after strikes. They said that some secondary units had also been stopped.

CDU-4 was idled since April 30, due to a?drone strike.

Sources said that the repairs could take several weeks. Lukoil which owns this refinery did not respond to a comment request.

Perm refinery will process around?12.6 millions tons of oil in 2024, which is 250,000 barrels per day. It produced a total of 2?million tonnes of gasoline, 5.3 million tons of 'diesel', 700,000 tones of coke, and 200,000 tones of fuel oil.

(source: Reuters)