Russian Telegram channels published a video of an attack on an oil depot in the Rostov region on the night of July 13.
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The footage shows security guards unsuccessfully attempting to shoot down the UAV with anti-drone guns.
They started aiming at the drone, but they were unable to shoot it down. As a result, the occupiers simply panicked, and the drones successfully hit the oil depot.
On July 13, SBU drones successfully struck a Russian oil depot in the Rostov region. Very powerful explosions thundered in Tsimlyansk, and the occupiers reported a large-scale fire, which was classified as the most complex rank.
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed to have “successfully shot down the drones,” but footage of the hit was published online.
It should be noted that the occupiers stored different grades of gasoline and diesel fuel at this oil depot with a total volume of 12.5 thousand cubic meters. The fire was very large-scale, so almost fifty people and 14 units of equipment were involved in its elimination, and the fire itself was assigned the highest level of complexity.
Source: Racurs

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