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Drones attack another oil depot in the Russian Federation

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Russia said it shot down six UAVs that were attacking an oil depot, but some fell into place and caused a fire.

On the night of Thursday, May 9, UAVs again attacked an oil depot in Russia’s Krasnodar region. The impact started a fire, Russian media reported.

It was noted that the drones attacked an oil depot in the village of Yurovka near Anapa. At the same time, according to Russian sources, six drones were shot down, but some fell on the territory of the oil depot. Because of this, a fire started and several tanks were damaged. According to preliminary information, no one was killed.

Meanwhile, the amazing footage of the fire is spreading on social networks.

We remind you that the day before in occupied Lugansk, after an attack, a big fire broke out in an oil depot.

The Russian Federation has acknowledged damage to an oil depot near Kaluga

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