The Tatneft oil refinery in Nizhnekamsk has completely halted production following Ukrainian strikes, according to reports. No details on damage extent or the specific weapons used are yet available.
The Tatneft oil refinery in Nizhnekamsk, one of Russia's largest refining complexes, has completely halted production following Ukrainian strikes, according to reports on Monday evening. The facility, located in the Republic of Tatarstan some 1,000 km east of the Ukrainian border, had previously been targeted in earlier Ukrainian attacks — as The Zioneer reported on June 10-12, when strikes hit energy infrastructure across several Russian regions. The current halt marks the first confirmed full production stoppage at the Nizhnekamsk refinery as a direct result of combat damage. No details on the scale of damage, casualties, or the type of weaponry used in the strikes are yet available, and the reports remain single-source at this stage.
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