It turned out at which "industrial site" in the Perm Region "there was a fire" after the arrival of an enemy UAV, which was announced this morning, April 29, by the governor of the region Dmitry Makhonin. The network publishes footage of oil rain and thick black smoke over the linear production and dispatch station (LPDS) "Perm" of Transneft.
"Today, an enemy drone arrived at one of the industrial sites in the Perm Municipal District. Evacuation of workers was carried out. There are no casualties. There was a fire at the facility. Operational and emergency services are working on the spot," Makhonin wrote in his telegram channel.
Telegram channel "Perm 36.6" publishes photos and videos of the fire and the consequences of the black rain from its subscribers.
"Rospotrebnadzor took an air sample. There are no results yet," adds TK.
Eyewitnesses told about the fire near the village of Bashkultaevo, where the Perm LPS is located — the nodal station of the Transneft system responsible for pumping, storing and distributing oil through main pipelines. The APU hit her. Flows flow through this facility in the direction of the Perm Refinery, other industrial centers and export infrastructure of Russia.
Heavy smoke in Perm after the attack of Ukrainian drones was also reported in public by local residents, posting videos.
As EADaily reported, explosions thundered this morning also in Orsk in Orenburg region — The Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the Orsknefteorgsintez oil refinery.




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