In Sevastopol, a fire was extinguished in an oil depot, the occupying “authority” speaks of an attack by two drones.
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In occupied Sevastopol, a fire was extinguished at an oil depot. Another calculation remains in place. This was said by the so-called “Governor of Sevastopol” Mikhail Razvozhaev.
Before that, he published updated information that the tank farm was attacked by two drones, one of which was said to have been shot down.
“After the work of experts in the area, it became clear that only one drone could reach the oil reservoir. The second UAV was hit by the soldiers of the external observation posts of the fleet with small arms. Its fragments was found on the shore near the terminal,” said the “governor”.
Earlier, he said that, according to preliminary data, the cause of the fire at the oil depot was the impact of two unmanned aerial vehicles on the tanks.
Recall that on the morning of April 29 in Sevastopol, a tank with gasoline was set on fire in Cossack Bay. As a result, more than ten tanks with oil products were destroyed. Their total capacity is about 40,000 tons, GUR reported.
Source: korrespondent

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