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An oil depot is burning near Kursk

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Local authorities announced an attack by Ukrainian drones, after which a fire broke out in an oil depot.

Near the Russian Kursk on the night of Thursday, February 15, an oil depot caught fire. Local authorities announced the attack by Ukrainian UAVs.

“As a result of the attack of a Ukrainian UAV in the Kursk region, a fire occurred in an oil depot. According to preliminary information, no one was killed. All special services are working in the area. Please stay calm,” said Governor Roman Starovoyt.

Meanwhile, local public pages are publishing footage of a huge fire.

We remind you that oil depots and oil refineries have been burning regularly in the Russian Federation recently. So, on February 9, in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation, drones hit two oil refineries – the Ilsky and Afipsky oil refineries. A huge fire broke out at the Ilsky Oil Refinery. Before this, on February 3, there was a fire at a refinery in Volgograd. Earlier, a huge fire broke out at an oil depot in Tuapse.

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