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Several oil depots in Rostov Oblast suddenly put up for sale after AFU attack on Proletarsk

Several oil depots in the Rostov Oblast, the aggressor country of russia, were put up for sale at once. This is connected with Ukraine's attack on the oil depot in Proletarsk, which has been burning for almost a week now.

The local publication Rostov Gazeta reported this on August 22.

According to the publication, the first advertisement for the sale of an oil depot appeared on the Internet on August 20, two days after the raid of Ukrainian drones on Proletarsk.

The advertisement refers to the sale of a land plot with an area of ​​16,700 square meters, on which two buildings and several fuel tanks are located.

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The publication did not specify the price indicated by the author of the first advertisement.

The author of another advertisement announced the sale of an oil depot located on an area of ​​6,000 square meters. The railway line has been extended to the object.

The author of the advertisement is asking for RUB 60 million for this oil depot.

It is noted that two oil refineries are also being sold in the Rostov Oblast. An advertisement for the sale of another oil depot, which is not working, was discovered.

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The publication came to the conclusion that the sudden appearance of advertisements for the sale of the above-mentioned objects is connected with Ukraine's attack on the oil depot in Proletarsk.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the night of August 17-18, several drones attacked the Kavkaz plant in the city of Proletarsk, Rostov Oblast.

Satellite image of the oil depot in Proletarsk, Rostov Oblast of the russian federation, before the drone attack. Photo: Google MapsSatellite image of the oil depot in Proletarsk, Rostov Oblast of the russian federation, before the drone attack. Photo: Google Maps

As a result of the drone attack, a large-scale fire started at the oil depot, which continues to this day.

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Recall that on the morning of August 18, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the attack on the oil depot in Proletarsk, and also said that it stored oil and oil products, which were supplied, in particular, to the russian occupation army.

We also reported that the russians called the priests of the russian Orthodox Church to help put out the fire at the oil depot with prayers.

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