The oil depot that broke out in Crimea provided fuel for Russian ships that launched missiles into Ukraine.
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This was reported in the General Staff.
As a result of yesterday’s large-scale fire that broke out at an oil depot near Kazachya Bay, 10 tanks with oil products, with a total capacity of about 40,000 tons, were destroyed by fire. In this regard, panicky rumors spread throughout the city about the inability of the Russian air defense to ensure the safety of its own strategic facilities.
Also, the General Staff reported that, sensing the beginning of the so-called “hot holiday season” in the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian servicemen began to write vacation reports, which indicate the place of vacation on the territory of continental Russia.
In particular, the Russians are actively discussing the inability of their air defense to ensure the security of strategic facilities.
In turn, sensing the beginning of the so-called “hot holiday season” in the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian servicemen began to write vacation reports, which indicate the places of vacation on the territory of continental Russia, the General Staff building says.
Source: Racurs

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