Ukrainian forces struck the Transeft Perm Linear Production Dispatch Station and the AVT-4 primary crude processing unit of the Lukoil-Permnaftoorgsintez oil refinery in Perm Krai, causing fires and rendering the refinery unit inoperable.
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Ukrainian forces struck industrial infrastructure in Perm Krai, acknowledged by the local governor.
Satellite imagery indicates that at least two fuel storage tanks caught fire at an oil pumping station in Russia’s Perm Krai following a drone attack overnight on April 30.
The SBU confirmed the Perm oil station was struck for the second straight day by Ukrainian drones.
On April 30, Ukrainian special forces attacked the Lukoil-Permnefteorgsintez refinery, damaging its infrastructure.
A Ukrainian drone strike caused a major fire at a Lukoil oil pumping station in Perm, resulting in an explosion and uncontrollable flames.
Video footage shows Russian firefighters watching the fire helplessly while evacuations were ordered.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:38.778Z
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