"Escalating Tensions: Russian Black Sea Oil Refinery Targeted in Suspected Drone Attack"

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A fire at a Rosneft-owned oil refinery in Tuapse, Russia, has been extinguished, with no reported casualties or injuries. The refinery, with an annual capacity of 12 million metric tons, mainly supplies fuel to Turkey, China, Malaysia, and Singapore. The cause of the blaze and the extent of the damage are not immediately clear, and a Rosneft representative was not available for comment. Unofficial sources suggested that drones may have been responsible for the fire, which is one of several recent incidents affecting energy infrastructure facilities in Russia.
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