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Impact on the oil terminal in Feodosia: more than 1,000 people were evacuated due to the fire

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People were taken from the areas of the Black Sea embankment and Near Kamyshi. They were put up in hotels and boarding houses in the city.

In Feodosia (occupied Crimea), an oil depot continues to burn after an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. 1,047 people were evacuated from areas adjacent to the oil terminal. The so-called head of the city administration, Igor Tkachenko, announced this on October 8, RosSMI reported.

People were taken from the areas of the Black Sea embankment and Near Kamyshi. They were put up in hotels and boarding houses in the city.

Fire fighting continues. It is known that the reason for the continuation of the fire is that the fire spread from the damaged tanks to the adjacent oil tanks.

Let’s recall that on October 7, the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit a sea oil terminal in the temporarily occupied Feodosia in Crimea.


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