Local authorities, reporting the consequences of the UAV attack, speak of “fire.” Social networks make it clear that we are talking about “big fire.”
On the evening of Tuesday, December 31, an oil depot in the Smolensk region of the Russian Federation was attacked by drones, after which a fire broke out there, Russian media reported, citing local authorities.
“Due to an attack by Ukrainian drones on a fuel and energy complex facility in the Yartsevo district of the Smolensk region, a fire occurred,” the report said.
Meanwhile, on social networks they wrote that the “fire” was in fact a strong fire.
It was also reported that in addition to the Smolensk region, the attack was carried out in Oryol. However, there is no information about the consequences from that.
As reported, the oil depot in Oryol caught fire just a week ago – on December 22. And also a week before – December 14th.
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