An oil depot in the city of Rovenki in the occupied Luhansk region was attacked by drones.
The UAV attack occurred on the morning of Saturday, October 12. After the explosions, one of the fuel tanks caught fire. The Russian occupation authorities have not yet made any comments on this matter. The fire was reported by the Russian Telegram channel Astra.
Satellite photos of the oil depot in Rovenki have already been published online. And NASA recorded high temperatures on the site.
This oil depot is located about 115 km from the front. In May, the first hit occurred on an oil depot in Rovenki. The occupation authorities then reported that one person was allegedly killed and several injured.
Let us recall that on October 7, drones attacked the oil sea terminal in Feodosia in the occupied Crimea. Five fuel tanks were damaged, and several more continue to burn and explode. The fire is so strong that the occupying authorities were forced to evacuate the entire neighborhood.
Source: Racurs

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