In Russia, they wrote about “attempts” of drones to attack an oil depot and “falling debris” that caused a huge fire.
On the night of Friday, January 17, due to a drone attack, a fire broke out at an oil depot in the Kaluga region of the Russian Federation. Videos from there were published by Russian Telegram channels. The attack and fire were also confirmed by local authorities.
They wrote on social networks that “a drone tried to attack an industrial enterprise in the city of Lyudinovo.” According to eyewitnesses, “debris fell on the territory of the plant and now they are extinguishing the fire there.”
The SHOT channel reports that “several explosions were heard in the city, then a fire started in the area of the local oil depot.”
As the governor of the Kaluga region, Vladislav Shapsha, said, “as a result of the UAV attack, there was a fire on the territory of an industrial enterprise.”
“A task force is working in the area, as well as rescue workers. According to preliminary information, there are no casualties,” he added.
Meanwhile, they wrote on social networks that by the time the firefighters arrived, the fire had become very strong. The fire can be seen from far away.
We remind you that on Thursday night the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the Liskinskaya oil depot in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation the fire lasted for several days;
A few days earlier, drones attacked the Russian city of Engels, where they caused a major fire at an oil depot at the strategic aviation airfield.
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Source: korrespondent

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