Netizens say they heard loud explosions before the fire. Nearby residents were evacuated.
In the Russian city of Bryansk, located near the Ukrainian border, on the night of Monday, April 25, a fire broke out at an oil depot. This was reported by TASS referring to firefighters.
As indicated, the message that the fuel tanks were on fire was received at 2 p.m. Fire and rescue personnel were dispatched to the call area according to the increased fire rank.
Netizens say they heard loud explosions before the fire. Residents began evacuating houses near the burning tank.
So far, the reasons for what is happening have not been reported.
Recall that on the night of April 1 in Russian Belgorod, located near the border with Ukraine, there was a huge fire at the oil depot. Local authorities said the cause of the fire at the oil depot was allegedly “an airstrike of Ukraine.”
In Kyiv, they replied that Ukraine was conducting defensive operations on its territory, and that the Russians were responsible for the incidents on the territory of the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent