At the Russian Black Sea Fleet oil depot in Sevastopol, the Russians are hiding fuel tanks underground and building caponiers for the equipment.
At the oil depot of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in temporarily occupied Sevastopol, after the destruction of the Feodosia oil depot, the Russians hid small fuel tanks underground and built caponiers for the equipment. This was reported by the Telegram channel Crimean air on Tuesday, October 15th.
“In the oil depot of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, changes are noticeable after the destruction of the oil depot in Feodosia is carried out in the oil depot – small fuel tanks are hidden underground, caponiers is being built for. The equipment is covering the top of the camouflage nets,” the message said.
It was noted that the invaders removed the ships from berths in Oil Harbor and installed a barge with reflectors to avoid missile attack.
The queue of military fuel tankers at the entrance to the oil depot in Inkerman has also increased, and the flow of fuel tankers from the oil depot has increased significantly over the past week.
“However, the main storage facilities are located in the thickness of the rock and were built under the USSR with the expectation of being able to withstand a nuclear strike,” the report said.
We remind you that on the night of October 7, the Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked the sea oil terminal in Feodosia. At least three tanks in the oil depot caught fire, and then a tank containing gasoline and then a tank containing kerosene caught fire. The Feodosia oil depot was almost completely destroyed.
Source: korrespondent

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