An oil depot is burning near the city of Tsimlyansk in the Rostov region of Russia after a drone attack in the morning on July 13.
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The drones struck it at around 4am, causing a fire in the fuel tank.
As reported by local Governor Golubev, a fire started nearby at an oil depot in the Tsimlyansky District. According to him, there are no casualties or injuries.
The fire has been assigned the third rank. Fire crews are working on the scene, 49 people and 14 units of equipment are involved. The information is being clarified, Golubev noted.
Meanwhile, on the night of July 13, Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed 4 out of 5 “shahids” in the Donetsk and Kharkov regions.
The fifth drone left Ukrainian airspace in the direction of the Gomel region, the Belarusians noted in the air force.
Source: Racurs

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