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Dramatic moment Ukrainian kamikaze drones hit TWO more oil depots, causing a huge fire and a major blow to Putin

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UKRAINIAN kamikaze drones have hit two Russian oil refineries, causing a massive fire and dealing a major blow to Putin’s economy.

The dramatic footage shows Rosneft’s main depot engulfed in massive flames in Syzran in the Samara region.

Vladimir Putin faces kamikaze drones at two more oil refineries in the Samara region

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Vladimir Putin faces kamikaze drones at two more oil refineries in the Samara regionCredit: East2West
Images show the depot being engulfed by a large fire

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Images show the depot being engulfed by a large fireCredit: East2West
This is the seventh attack on oil refineries in Russia in the past five days

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This is the seventh attack on oil refineries in Russia in the past five daysCredit: East2West

Another Ukrainian drone struck a second oil refinery in Novokuibyshevsk in the same region.

This came in the wake of intense shelling of the Russian border town of Belgorod by the brave anti-Kremlin forces.

While approaching Belgorod, seven shells from multiple rocket systems were shot down, but there were also hits.

The strikes in the Samara region comes as Russians head to a second day of voting in a sham election that will hand the Kremlin dictator another six years on the throne.

According to reports, the explosions at the oil refineries occurred around 6 a.m. local time.

The plants are more than 900 kilometers away from the nearest Ukrainian territory.

The attack marks the seventh successful attack on Russian oil depots in the past five days.

The past few weeks have been Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russian oil facilities, essential to supporting Vladimir Putin’s illegal war against Ukraine.

The drone strikes are intended to cut off the fuel supply to Putin’s military machine and damage his economy as punishment for inflicting war on Ukraine.

Kamikaze drones blow up Putin’s major oil refinery on the first day of Russia’s mock elections

Local officials in the Samara region issued a statement saying: “This morning a fire occurred on the territory of the Syzran oil refinery…

“The company’s staff was evacuated.

“The causes of the fire are under investigation.”

Despite their lack of candor, there was no doubt that it was a drone attack by Ukraine.

Gasoline prices are rising as a result of the brutal bombing of oil refineries Russia and the Kremlin has been forced to pause profitable gasoline exports.

Major fire damage was caused to oil refineries in the Nizhny Novgorod and Oryol regions.

Later, Ukraine hit an oil refinery in Ryazan, crucial for supplying the Russian capital Moscow.

In another attack, an oil factory in the Rostov region – close to the war zone – was hit.

On Friday there was a spectacular explosion at one oil installation in the Kaluga region.

Despite Russia’s territorial gains on the frontlines in the Donbass and Sumy regions, the recent attacks signal victories for Ukraine.

To protect itself from Putin’s attack, Ukraine is pleading with its Western partners to speed up armaments.

The Russian tyrant, 71, will almost certainly win another six-year term presidential vote that started yesterday and runs until Sunday.

It will be Putin’s fifth term in office after two already brutal decades with an apparent mandate to continue a war that has killed 400,000 of his citizens.

But the Russians seem to be oppose certain victory in the voting boothsdestroying people’s votes by pouring dye on them, setting fire to ballot boxes and setting off fireworks at polling stations.

A woman was reportedly arrested in Moscow for pouring gallons of paint into a ballot box.

Footage appeared to show a woman sliding a ballot through the slot and then pouring green liquid over the contents of the transparent box.

Russian media reported that “a criminal case” had been opened against a woman who “poured paint into a ballot box.”

Election authorities in St. Petersburg claimed a woman threw a petrol bomb near a polling station, causing a fire that was later extinguished.

In another protest, a woman reportedly set fire to a voting booth in Moscow.

And voting soldiers have reportedly scrawled the name “Navalny” on their ballots in support of the late opposition leader – widely considered Putin’s fiercest enemy – Alexei Navalny.

The Russian opposition leader died under mysterious circumstances last month while serving a 19-year prison sentence on trumped-up charges.

Western leaders and members of his camp claim he was ‘killed’ on Putin’s direct orders.

A source claimed today that a commander removed the illegal votes for Navalny before the ballots were submitted for counting.

The oil refinery in Kaluga, Russia, has exploded

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The oil refinery in Kaluga, Russia, has exploded
A truck burst into flames in the middle of a Belgorod street as rebels launch a cross-border battle

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A truck burst into flames in the middle of a Belgorod street as rebels launch a cross-border battleCredit: Telegram
The aftermath of the attack on election day in Belgorod

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The aftermath of the attack on election day in Belgorod

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