SSU targets facilities in Perm again, striking infrastructure of one of russia’s largest oil refineries, Lukoil-Permnaftorgsintez
For the second day in a row, drones of the SSU Alfa Special Operations Centre successfully struck russian oil infrastructure near Perm. Today, ‘mysterious blasts’ are reported at the Lukoil-Permnaftorgsintez oil refinery, located over 1,500 km from Ukraine.
This is one of russia’s largest oil refineries, with a capacity of nearly 13 million tons per year, supplying fuel to both the civilian sector and the russian military.
According to preliminary information, the AVT-4 unit – a key component of primary oil refining process – has been hit at the refinery. As a result of the strike, the vacuum and atmospheric rectification columns caught fire. Their damage effectively puts the unit out of operation.
Also today, the SSU struck the Perm linear production and dispatch station again, which supplies oil to the Lukoil-Permnaftorgsintez refinery. Yesterday, our drones had already targeted this station. New fires broke out there today.
The enemy must understand one simple thing: there is no ‘safe rear’ anymore. Distance no longer guarantees protection – every region where enterprises are working to support the war against Ukraine is within reach. The Security Service has already demonstrated its ability to carry out successful strikes over long distances and will continue to systematically target such facilities.