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Inside Russia’s damaging oil pipeline explosions leading to ’82m loss’ | World | News

According to Ukrainian military intelligence sources, three important oil and gas pipelines in Russia were forced to close after a series of explosions on September 8th.

Kiev Independent revealed that the primary oil pipeline in Penza has a capacity of two million barrels per day as well as a regional gas pipeline. However, the reason behind the explosions remains in the mystery.

At least four explosions echoed in the Zheleznodorozhny city area of ​​Penza, which was released on the source broadcast. The news comes with the Russian strike killing more than 20 Ukrainian civilians killing cash pensions.

The source, another large pipeline in Saratov Oblast was destroyed, announced.

The Kuibyshev-Lysychansk route, which provides fuel to the Russian forces, was completely destroyed.

This special pipeline had an annual capacity of 82 million tons.

The incident represents the third Russian oil and gas facility, which will be injured in a 24 -hour period.

This development coincides with Ukraine’s intensifying the long -range drone attack, Russia’s systematic targeting energy infrastructure and triggering fuel famine throughout the country.

According to local media organizations, Russia’s state -controlled pipeline operator Transneft Druzhba’nın on September 8 in oil and gas installations “planned exercises” reported.

These exercises were carried out in cooperation with emergency services and private authorities.

Russian authorities called the citizens to “stay calm and trust only confirmed sources of information”.

Penza is located about 330 miles from the Russian-Ukraine border and is located about 335 miles southwest of Moscow. On September 9, flights at Saratov Airport were temporarily stopped due to fear of more drone attacks.

In August, an unexplained explosion was a similar incident in which the Ryazan-Moscow, which was an important supply way to the Russian capital for Russian products, led to fire on the oil pipeline.

During the ongoing war, Ukraine has constantly targeted Russia’s energy infrastructure through sabotage operations and drone strikes.

Only last month, drones, as part of the “deep strike” operation, 60 strategic industrial and military facilities, including about 67,000 targets.

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