Russian strike on Dnipro: 300 tons of oil spilled onto the roads due to damaged plant
Incident in Dnipro
According to Главком: On January 5, 2026, a Russian strike damaged an oil production plant belonging to Bunge Ukraine in Dnipro. The attack, conducted by drones, resulted in 300 tons of oil spilling onto the city roads. This incident highlights the risks faced by civilian enterprises in Ukraine amid the war.
Comments and Reaction
The Dnipropetrovsk oil extraction plant is part of Bunge Ukraine, known for producing sunflower oil under the brand 'Oлейна'. President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on the event, stating:
“Among the hits of Russian drones, a civilian enterprise that produces food was damaged.” - Volodymyr Zelensky
He emphasized that Russia continues to prolong the war and aims to inflict maximum damage on Ukraine.
Bunge Global SA, registered in Geneva, Switzerland, and headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, owns an export port terminal and an oil extraction plant in Mykolaiv, as well as three elevators in Ukraine. In light of the incident in Dnipro, the strategy for protecting lives, according to Zelensky, will be strengthened as the country continues to face threats from the aggressor.
This incident illustrates not only the immediate consequences of military attacks on civilian targets but also emphasizes the importance of protecting infrastructure that ensures the food security of the country. Amid the war, Ukrainian enterprises are facing new challenges that require urgent measures to ensure their safety and stability. The response of the Ukrainian authorities to this case may influence further strategies for protecting enterprises and civilian objects in the context of the conflict.
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