A large fire in Sevastopol caused the destruction of several oil tanks, two more were damaged.
Satellite images of the consequences of large fires in oil depots in the port of Sevastopol and in a port near Taman in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation appeared on the network. The corresponding photo was shared by Radio Liberty on Friday, May 5.
In particular, a tank caught fire at the oil depot of the Tamanneftegaz company near the port of Taman. The fire broke out on May 3rd. The Russian side said the cause of the fire was “the crash of a drone.”
Remaining satellite imagery shows the aftermath of an attack on an oil depot in the port of occupied Sevastopol. As a result of the huge fire, many tanks were burnt. Two more tanks were damaged by fire.
As already reported, on the morning of April 29, a tank with gasoline in Cossack Bay caught fire in Sevastopol.
In addition, in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation on the evening of Wednesday, May 3, an oil depot at the port caught fire. The explosion had previously occurred in the territory of Tamanneftegaz at half past three in the evening.
Source: korrespondent

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