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Ukrainian Strike Reported at Russia’s Lukoil Norsi Refinery

Bloomberg reports via Google News that a fire has occurred at the Lukoil-operated Norsi refinery following an alleged Ukrainian attack on April 5, 2026.

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Incident Overview

According to reports sourced from Bloomberg and distributed via Google News, the Lukoil Norsi Refinery in Russia suffered a fire attributed to a Ukrainian strike. The incident was logged on April 5, 2026.

Context

The Norsi facility is operated by Lukoil, one of Russia’s major private oil companies. Energy infrastructure targets have become focal points in the ongoing conflict between Moscow and Kyiv.

Takeaway

This event highlights continued volatility in regional energy assets and underscores the expanding scope of cross-border strikes on industrial facilities.

Original source

Russia’s Lukoil Norsi Refinery Suffers Fire From Ukrainian Hit - bloomberg.com

Published: Apr 05, 2026

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