Krasnodar Last night, Krasnodar was attacked by Ukrainian UAVs. Debris from the unmanned aerial vehicles fell on the territory of the Krasnodar Oil Refinery, damaging one of the technological units. As a result, a fire broke out over an area of about 300 square meters, according to the operational headquarters of the Krasnodar Territory.

According to preliminary information, no one was injured. Employees of the oil refinery were evacuated.

The fire has now been extinguished. Work to address the consequences continues at the refinery.

Inspections of residential buildings near the refinery are ongoing in the city. Damage to more than twenty window frames has been recorded. The facade of the City-Center shopping mall was also slightly damaged.

According to information from the Greening and Ecology Center, there is no environmental pollution following the fire at the refinery.

Krasnodar Oil Refinery

The Krasnodar Oil Refinery is a major petroleum processing plant in southern Russia, established in 1911. It played a significant role in supplying fuel during World War II and has been continuously modernized and expanded throughout its history. Today, it remains a key industrial facility for the Russian energy sector.

City-Center shopping mall

The City-Center shopping mall is a modern retail and entertainment complex, typically developed in the late 20th or early 21st century to serve as a commercial hub for a city or suburban area. It represents a shift in consumer culture, moving from traditional high streets to large, multi-purpose indoor centers that combine shopping, dining, and leisure activities under one roof.