Local residents of the temporarily occupied Rovenky, Luhansk region, published footage of the fire and wrote about loud explosions.
In the temporarily occupied city of Rovenki in the Luhansk region on Friday, May 10, explosions occurred, then a fire started. This was reported by local Telegram channels.
It was indicated that the explosions took place around 10 pm. Sources of the Luhansk region reported that there were at least three of them, then a glow appeared in the sky.
Russian propaganda and local pro-Ukrainian Telegram channels are reporting an alleged drone strike on an oil depot.
A video of the explosion followed by the fire has surfaced online.
Later information emerged about one death and six injuries as a result of the explosion.
However, there is no official version of the incident. Rovenki is located deep in the rear, about 110 km from the front line.
Let’s recall that power steering drones hit the Ryazan oil refinery in Russia and attacked an oil refinery in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation.
Drones also reportedly attacked two Rosneft oil depots in the Smolensk region.
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Source: korrespondent

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