Drones cause fire at 2 oil depots in Krasnodar Krai, russia

Russian sources report that allegedly in the Krasnodar Krai of the aggressor country, russia, Ukrainian drones attacked three districts on Saturday, July 6, as a result of which a cell tower was damaged, and tanks at two oil depots caught fire.

This follows from a statement by local Telegram channels, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

According to sources referring to the information of the operational headquarters of the Krasnodar Krai, the hits occurred in the Yeysk, Leningrad, and Pavlovsk Districts of the region.

A fire broke out at the Lukoil oil depot in the town of Pavlivska, Krasnodar Krai, after the attack by an unmanned aerial vehicle, and a fuel tank caught fire in the town of Leningrad.

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It was also reported about "minor damage to the cellular tower" in Yeysk.

According to preliminary information from russian sources, there were no casualties.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on June 28, at dawn, a drone attacked an oil depot in the Tambov Oblast, russian, and a fire broke out at the place of arrival.

On June 18, Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) drones attacked oil depots in the Rostov Region, russian.

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In May, the SSU drones hit the Oskolneftepostavka oil depot and the Yeletska electric substation in russia.

 

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