The assault inflicted damage upon a vital structure within Gazprom's Neftekhim Salavat refinery, a cornerstone of Russia's industrial infrastructure.
Fortunately, there were no casualties, as confirmed by Russia's emergency services.
Over the past two years and two months, Ukrainian drones have dealt significant blows to Russian naval vessels and aircraft, even penetrating deep into Russian territory.
Recognizing the challenge of matching Russia's formidable missile capabilities, Ukraine has honed its focus on developing long-range drones to counter Russian aggression.
According to Reuters, Ukraine's head of state arms production revealed on Wednesday that the country's output of deep strike drones equals that of Russia's—a significant achievement in the ongoing conflict.
Attaining parity in drone production with Russia marks a crucial advancement for Ukraine's defense industry, given the pivotal role of drones in the conflict.
Moscow has suffered substantial losses in Ukraine, estimated at around 3,000 armored vehicles, ranging from tanks to personnel carriers, largely due to drone strikes.
To mitigate these attacks, Russian tanks have been outfitted with "cope cages" for added protection against aerial threats.
Meanwhile, Russian media reported that Radiy Khabirov convened a meeting to explore additional measures aimed at bolstering the security systems of the recently targeted oil complex.

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