On the night of January 25, a fire broke out on the territory of an oil depot in Tuapse, located in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation.
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Local residents report several UAVs flying over. They were seen before and after the fire at the oil depot.
Nearby is the central highway towards Sochi, where one of Putin’s bunkers is located.
The operational headquarters of the Krasnodar Territory also reported that a fire occurred at the oil depot in Tuapse. According to preliminary information, there are no dead or injured.
The Muscovite operational headquarters did not specify what caused the fire. The message says that the circumstances of the incident are being clarified.
The 112 telegram channel reported that the cause of the fire could have been a drone attack. Shot claims that before the fire, explosions were heard in the city, probably from the work of air defense forces.
“Base” writes that the drone got into a vacuum installation at an oil depot. Mash, citing local residents, reported several drones flying before and after the fire.
Local authorities and the Ministry of Defense did not report the drone attack. The head of the Tuapse region, Sergei Boyko, confirmed that vacuum equipment was on fire on the territory of the oil refinery.
I ask you to trust official sources of information and not to post videos from the scene of the incident in order to avoid adverse consequences, he added.
Source: Racurs

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