A large-scale fire broke out in occupied Crimea on the night of July 7.
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A gas distribution unit caught fire in Vinogradnoye near the resort town of Alushta. A powerful explosion was heard before the fire. A column of flame was visible tens of kilometers away. This is what Russian propaganda resources are writing about.
The local dictatorship claims that the gas pipeline suspension bridge has been depressurized. The occupiers said that “flare fires are occurring.”
It later became known that the fire had spilled over into a forest area. The Russian Emergencies Ministry later stated that the fire near Alushta had been contained to an area of 1,500 square meters.
According to the monitoring Telegram channel “Krymskiy Veter”, as a result of the fire, 14 settlements and Alushta were left without gas.
Let us recall that on the night of July 6, in the Krasnodar region of Russia, as a result of a drone attack, large-scale fires broke out at oil depots and communication towers were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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