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Ukrainian Defense Forces strike Afipsky oil refinery and aircraft repair plant in Taganrog

Ukrainian defense forces struck the Afipsky oil refinery and an aircraft repair plant in Taganrog. A fire broke out at the Beriev plant in the workshop that services Tu-95 strategic bombers, and the occupiers confirmed the strike.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

November 29, 2025 · 1 min read

Ukrainian Defense Forces strike Afipsky oil refinery and aircraft repair plant in Taganrog

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed strikes on the Afipsky oil refinery and other facilities of the aggressor state.

On the night of November 29, the Defense Forces carried out successful strikes on several important targets in the Russian Federation.

Strike on aviation repair plant

In Taganrog, Rostov region, facilities of the Beriev Aviation Repair Plant were hit, where modernization of Tu-95 strategic bombers and A-50 AWACS aircraft is carried out.

According to preliminary information, a fire broke out in the repair shop for Tu-95 aircraft. Results are being clarified.

Repeated strike on the Afipsky refinery

Ukraine's Defense Forces once again struck the Afipsky oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai, which is involved in supporting the Russian occupying army. Explosions were recorded in the area of the facility, followed by a fire.

The occupiers reported a drone attack in Krasnodar Krai. Later, the regional operational headquarters confirmed a fire at the Afipsky refinery.

Destruction of a tank in Tuapse

In addition, the destruction of the RV-5000 vertical tank was confirmed as a result of strikes on November 25, 2025, on the infrastructure of the maritime oil terminal at the port of "Tuapse" in Russia's Krasnodar Krai.

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