Gazprom Neft’s Moscow Oil Refinery suspended operations at the plant’s Euro+ refining unit following a fire caused by a purported large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on the region on Sept. 1, Reuters reported, citing its sources. Dozens of drones reportedly targeted several Russian regions overnight on Sept. 1, including Moscow. A drones was reportedly destroyed near the Moscow Oil Refinery, according to Moscow Mayor Sobyanin. One of the refinery’s buildings was damaged in a fire following the attack, according to Russia’s state-owned Ria Novosti outlet. Ukraine has yet to comment on the allege…