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Sources say that the Orsk refinery in Russia was closed by a technical problem before the drone attack on Ukraine.

Three industry sources told Reuters that the Russian Orsknefteorgsintez refinery, which is a mid-sized refinery, was shut down due to an fire on November 10, a day before Ukrainian drones targeted it.

According to one source, equipment caught on fire during Monday's upgrade work. Sources said that drones had attacked the plant on Tuesday, which is located 1,900 km (1,180 mi) east of Ukraine's border.

The Ukrainian military has also confirmed that it hit the Russian oil refinery in Orsk, located in Orenburg Region, on Tuesday.

Industry sources claim that the drone caused damage to some utility systems at the plant. Forteinvest, the company that owns this refinery, has not responded to a comment request.

This year, Ukraine launched a wave of drone strikes deep into Russia, aiming to knock out refineries and depots as well as pipelines. The attacks targeted Moscow's main source of funding the Ukraine conflict.

The nameplate capacity of Orsk refinery is 5.76 million metric tonnes per year or approximately 115,200 barges per day.

According to industry sources, it processed 4.2 millions tons of crude oil last year, producing 1.8million tons of diesel and 600,000 tons gasoline. It also produced 500,000 tons bitumen, and 200,000 tonnes of fuel oil. Conor Humphries, Conor Humphries (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)