The latest wave of Ukraine drone attacks on the Russian refinery system is likely to have a more meaningful impact on Russian refinery production than the ones in January and February.
Since then, there has been another flurry of drone attacks across a further five refining sites, resulting in primary processing capacity outages and lower refined product exports.
The recent wave of Ukraine drone attacks on Russian refinery infrastructure has been focused on primary processing capacity and is expected to have a more substantial impact than the attacks earlier this year.
İn this condition Russia may use Belarus' Mazyr oil refinery.
But the wife of a Mazyr Refinery worker told Charter97 media outlet that the plant workers are panicking about a possible drone attack on the plant.
“Dejection, insomnia.
I’ve been living with these feelings for the last week.
My husband works at the Mazyr Oil Refinery.
The company's workers are afraid that a drone may also fly to them.
There is nowhere to leave the plant, since none of the other institutions can compete in salaries with our city-forming enterprise.
At the plant, among close colleagues, everyone is just discussing this topic, what to do, how to deal with this situation” she added.