A Ukrainian drone attack on a large inland oil refinery in Russia sparked a massive fire. The burning of crude oil, sulfides, and heavy metals produced thick black smoke, and pollutants drifted westward toward the Eastern European border. PM2.5 concentrations in a border city in Belarus briefly surged 2.8 times, local authorities issued a temporary advisory urging residents to limit prolonged outdoor activities. Oil-contaminated wastewater from the fire has flowed into inland rivers, posing a threat to freshwater ecosystems along the riverbanks.

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