In Russia’s Yaroslavl region, people can now take oil baths — after a Ukrainian strike on an oil refinery, black rain reportedly began to fall.
Russians have finally received their share of the country’s oil wealth, but there’s a catch.
The future sheikhs don’t seem particularly happy about it.
⚡️Zelensky: “The war is returning to where it came from”
The President of Ukraine commented on recent strikes on Russia:
“Ukraine is implementing a plan of long-range sanctions against Russia in response to Russia’s refusal to end this war.
We offered Russia’s leadership all possible formats of negotiations, and the response was only the continuation of aggression and attempts to expand it.”
After a Ukrainian drone strike on a large oil refinery in Rybinsk (about 700 kilometers from the border), an “oil rain” was reported.
In addition, a chemical plant “Azot” in the Tula region caught fire.
It is one of Russia’s largest producers of ammonia and nitrogen fertilizers.