In the Kursk region of Russia, an oil depot caught fire as a result of an attack by Ukrainian drones.
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This was announced by the governor of the region, Roman Starovoyt. According to preliminary information, unfortunately, there were no casualties.
The Russian official added that “all special services” were working on the spot and asked to “keep calm.”
According to the 112 telegram channel, owned by REN-TV, the outbreak occurred at the Polevaya oil depot and was attacked by two drones. After arrival, three gasoline tanks caught fire on the territory of the enterprise, one of which partially collapsed. Baza wrote that a 100-ton tank was on fire.
The armed forces and intelligence of Ukraine have sharply increased drone strikes against Russian fuel infrastructure facilities. Since the beginning of 2024, Ukrainian drones have hit nine oil refineries.
Source: Racurs

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