The Russian Afipsky Oil Refinery, located in the Krasnodar region, was attacked overnight, according to a report from [@bayraktar_1love](https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love) on September 26th. The refinery has an annual capacity of 7 million tons of oil. This incident occurred as India informed the Trump administration that its ability to cease purchasing Russian oil is contingent upon securing supplies from Iran and Venezuela. India had previously halted oil imports from Iran in 2019 and Venezuela in 2020 due to American sanctions, as relayed by [@AFpost](https://twitter.com/AFpost) on September 26th. The refinery attack was also mentioned by [@Girkingirkin](https://twitter.com/Girkingirkin) on the same day. These developments follow reports from September 25th detailing Russian military repositioning, including the movement of missile platforms to Kaspiysk, and Ukrainian drone activity near the Kerch area and Taman Peninsula. The earlier drone activity reportedly caused explosions and traffic disruptions on the Crimean bridge.