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SOF again struck Volgograd Refinery and stopped its work

On the night of September 18, units of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) again struck the Volgograd Oil Refinery. As a result, the refinery's work was stopped.

This was reported by the SOF of the Armed Forces of the Ukraine.

"On the night of September 18, 2025, units of the Special Operations Forces struck the Volgograd Refinery, located in the Volgograd Oblast of the russian federation," the message says.

According to preliminary information, the refinery's work was stopped.

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It is noted that the Volgograd Refinery is involved in meeting the needs of the enemy's armed forces. This refinery is the largest producer of fuel and lubricants in the Southern Federal District of the russian federation. The annual processing volume is 15.7 million tons, which is 5.6% of all oil processing in the russian federation.

"The Special Operations Forces continue to inflict asymmetric actions in order to stop the enemy," the department summarized.

As a reminder, the Volgograd Oil Refinery, owned by the russian company Lukoil, suspended operations after a series of drone strikes in August. The first attack took place on August 13, and drones also attacked the refinery on August 14. It was predicted that the plant would not resume operations until mid-September.

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