In Russia’s Tula region, a fire broke out at an oil depot and factory as a result of a drone attack. There is no exact data yet on what exactly is burning, but the videos are amazing.
On the night of Saturday, January 18, in the city of Uzlovaya, Tula Region of the Russian Federation, drones attacked an oil depot, warehouses and a plant. As a result of the attack, fires broke out, Russian Telegram channels reported.
Among the objects hit by the UAV was a business in the Dedilovo station area, the SHOT channel reports. He cited the words of eyewitnesses who said the explosions started around 1:30 am (0:30 Kyiv time), and that in total more than 10 loud “pops” were heard. After that, a fiery light and smoke appeared in the area of industrial facilities.
The VChK-OGPU channel writes about “warehouses” near the Dedilovo station, where the fire broke out.
In addition, drones hit a plant in the city of Uzlovaya. According to some unconfirmed reports, we are talking about the Plastik chemical plant.
Also, an oil depot burned down near Uzlovaya as a result of the attack. They wrote on social networks that they were probably talking about the March 8 oil depot of Rosrezerv.
According to social networks, fire broke out in all facilities.
We remind you that that night drones also hit an oil depot in the Kaluga region. There was a big fire there.
Earlier, on Thursday evening, the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the Liskinskaya oil depot in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, the fire lasted for several days;
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Source: korrespondent

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