Ukrainian forces strike Saratov refinery and Russian military logistics facilities
On the night of November 3, 2025, units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck the Saratov Oil Refinery in the Saratov region of the Russian Federation, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has said.
"A hit on the facility and a fire were recorded in the area of the ELOU AVT-6 (Electro-desalting and de-watering unit) of the oil refining complex," the message on the Telegram channel states.
It is noted that the Saratov Refinery is one of the oldest oil refining enterprises in Russia. As of 2023, the processing volume was 4.8 million tons. The enterprise is involved in meeting the needs of the Russian Armed Forces.
Fire damage was also inflicted on the invaders’ logistical facilities in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region.
"In particular, a warehouse of material and technical equipment in the settlement of Rozkishne and a mobile warehouse of fuel and lubricants in Dovzhansk were hit," the General Staff said.
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