In Perm, after Tuapse, people complain about "oil rain". Oil infrastructure attacked there in the morning

Smoke from a fire in Perm, russia, after a UAV attack. Photo: t.me/exilenova_plus.

In another region of the aggressor country of russia, residents complained about "oil rain" falling from the sky. This is the Perm Oblast, where on the night of today, April 29, drones attacked an infrastructure facility that provides oil pumping to the western regions of the russian federation.

The Moscow Times writes about this with reference to messages from local residents on social networks.

People are posting photos with black drops on windows, clothes and cars. These are oil products that rise into the sky along with smoke from fires, after which they fall in the form of precipitation. The day before, this happened in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai of the russian federation, where an oil refinery was attacked three times in a row.

The authorities said they had taken air samples near the burning plant, but no exceedance of the maximum permissible concentrations was allegedly detected. In the morning, children were evacuated from schools in Perm, but they were returned to classes a few hours later.

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, earlier today, April 29, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine attacked the Perm production and dispatch station, which is located more than 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine. It pumps and distributes oil.

As a reminder, yesterday, April 28, russian dictator vladimir putin first commented on the strikes on Tuapse, where drones have successfully hit an oil refinery three times since the beginning of April. He complained about "terrorism" from Ukraine and admitted that the russian federation is unable to provide full protection for such facilities.

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