Russian Telegram channels wrote that local residents heard a loud explosion, then the fire started in the oil refinery.
Explosions occurred in the Kursk and Kaluga regions (Russian Federation), and the Kaluganefteprodukt oil depot burned down after a drone strike. This was said on Monday, November 25, on the Telegram channels of the governors of Kaluga and Kursk regions, Vladislav Shapsha and Alexey Smirnov.
In particular, the governor of the Kaluga region of the Russian Federation reported that at night outside Kaluga, Russian air defense forces allegedly destroyed three UAVs.
He added that a fire broke out in the area where the UAV debris fell on the territory of an industrial enterprise.
“According to preliminary information, there were no casualties among Ministry of Emergency Situations employees and a task force is working at the scene,” Shapsha said.
According to the network, at least one tank at a local oil refinery is on fire.
Russia’s Kursk region is also uneasy. There were sirens and explosions, and local authorities warned of missile danger. Some enemy Telegram channels said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces allegedly used ATACMS.
Let’s recall that in November, the governor of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, Roman Starovoyt, on his Telegram channel announced the alleged shelling from the “Ukrainian side” and lack of electricity in the populated that place.
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Source: korrespondent

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