Russia's Ryazan oil refinery has suspended operations following a Ukrainian drone attack last week.

According to Reuters, citing industry sources and reported by Ukrinform, the refinery is owned by Rosneft and accounts for nearly 5% of Russia's total oil refining capacity.

According to Reuters' sources, in 2024 the refinery processed 13.1 million tonnes of crude oil and produced 2.2 million tonnes of gasoline, 3.4 million tonnes of diesel fuel, and 4.3 million tonnes of fuel oil.

Ryazan Region is located southeast of Moscow. Its southernmost border lies approximately 354 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

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