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Satellite photos expose refinery hit in Unecha that knocked out two Russian pipelines

Satellite photos expose refinery hit in Unecha that knocked out two Russian pipelines Photo: Satellite images showed the scale of the fire at the Unecha station (video screenshot)

Satellite imagery captured the large-scale consequences of the strike on the Unecha oil pumping station in the Bryansk region. The fire destroyed key facilities, according to the Dnipro Osint analysts.

The analysts showed satellite images of the damage to the Unecha oil pumping station in the Bryansk region on the night of August 13.

As it turned out, there are large traces of fire near the retaining pumping station, and the station itself is currently not functioning.

The Unecha refinery provides oil transportation for two oil pipelines simultaneously. It can pump 60 million tons of crude annually.

Air strikes on the Bryansk region

In late June, the Bryansk region was attacked by drones for four days in a row. Several high-rise buildings were damaged in the city due to air defense operations.

Yesterday, it became known that NASA satellites recorded a large-scale fire on the territory of the Unecha oil pumping station in the Bryansk region of the Russia, which broke out after a drone hit.

Later, it turned out that Ukrainian kamikaze drones had struck the oil pumping station of the Transneft Druzhba pipeline in the city of Unecha.

RBC-Ukraine, citing sources, reported the details of this attack on Russia.

On June 26, Ukrainian drones hit the Russian army's rocket fuel storage facilities in Bryansk. A fire broke out at the tank farm.