The governor of the Leningrad region denied reports of a drone attack on the Vyborg oil depot.
In the Leningrad region of Russia, an explosion occurred and a fire started at the site of an oil refinery. This was reported on Sunday, May 19, by the Russian Telegram channels Astra, Shot, Baza.
Reports say that eyewitnesses are reporting sounds of explosions in Vyborg, Leningrad region.
After that, a fire started in the area of the local oil depot.
In this regard, the governor of the Leningrad region Drozdenko said that in Vyborg, in the building of the old Viborg oil depot, there was a “pop” “due to the use of pyrotechnics.”
He denied information about the UAV attack on the Vyborg oil depot. According to him, no one was killed.
On Monday evening, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine attacked an oil depot in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation and an electrical substation in the Lipetsk region.
Drones also reportedly attacked two Rosneft oil depots in the Smolensk region.
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Source: korrespondent

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