In the depot’s attack on Krasnodar’s territory, the third tank with oil exploded. According to resources, firefighters no longer control the fire.
In the attack oil depot, naftatrans in the village of the Caucasus (Krasnodar territory of the Russian Federation) exploded the third reservoir with oil. This was reported on March 21 by eyewitnesses, Astra TG Channel reports.
It is indicated that the thick smoke fell, and the black pieces flew into the air. Interlocutors claim that the object is completely on fire.
“Uncontrolled fire, smoke went to the city, windows, the doors were closed, we were waiting for instructions,” residents said.
They were not announced about evacuation, advised authorities to stay home. To the nearest house from the burning oil depot – 2 km.
According to resources, firefighters no longer control the fire.
“They can’t be killed. The base is completely burning. It doesn’t exist anymore. It will burn all the imposition. The blow is in the middle. The containers are tight, and this oil is moved there as much as they can at all times. Everything is under the eyeballs,” the eyewitness notes.
As reported, in the Naftatrans business territory attacked on March 19, up to 100 thousand tons of oil products – five tanks of 20 thousand cubic meters each in the village of the Caucasus. As a result of the night attack of five drones, the pipeline between the two was damaged. A few hours after the attack, one of the reservoirs exploded. On the night of March 21, a new explosion occurred at the facility, there were victims of firefighters.
Depot oil is associated with the railroad oil terminal and the connecting of the pipeline, leading to the NPS-6 kropotkin, which is part of the Caspian pipeline consortium system.
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