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Ukrainian Drone Attack Disrupts Operations at Gazprom's Astrakhan Gas Plant

Severity: High (Score: 74.0)

Sources: Kyivpost, www.reuters.com, Themoscowtimes

Summary

On May 13, 2026, a drone attack caused debris to strike the Gazprom gas processing plant in Astrakhan, Russia, igniting a fire that halted fuel production. The regional governor confirmed that the fire resulted from a downed drone, leading to the suspension of operations at a key gas condensate processing unit. This facility is capable of producing up to 3 million tons of fuel annually, and repairs could take weeks or months. The attack is part of a broader pattern of drone strikes targeting Russian industrial sites, with Ukrainian officials claiming these actions aim to disrupt fuel supply chains. No injuries were reported from this incident, but it marks a significant disruption to Russia's energy sector, which has been increasingly targeted amid ongoing conflict. The Russian Defense Ministry reported intercepting 286 drones across multiple regions during the same period. Key Points: • A drone attack on May 13 caused a fire at Gazprom's Astrakhan gas processing plant. • Operations at a key processing unit have been suspended, with repairs expected to take weeks or months. • The incident is part of Ukraine's strategy to disrupt Russian fuel supply chains amid ongoing conflict.

Key Entities

  • Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant (company)
  • Gazprom (company)
  • Lukoil (company)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
  • Energy (industry)
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