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Drones attack Hvardiiske village in Crimea, hit oil depot

Fire at an oil depot. Screenshot of the video
Fire at an oil depot. Screenshot of the video

In the occupied Crimea, drones attacked the village of Hvardiiske, causing a fire at an oil depot. According to preliminary information, a hit on an ammunition depot was also recorded. It was reported by the Crimean Wind.

"The village of Hvardiiske is being attacked by UAVs, the oil depot is on fire, subscribers report. Shooting and explosions began around 2:40 a.m.," the report says.

It is reported that the attacked oil depot belongs to the largest Crimean gas station chain ATAN. In addition to the oil depot, an ammunition depot or airfield could have been attacked in Hvardiiske. Two fires are visible above the village.

As a reminder, on the night of August 10, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck at the Saratov Oil Refinery.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, meanwhile, on the night of October 13, explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The most powerful of them were recorded in Feodosia, where a local oil depot caught fire as a result of an attack.

On the night of October 4, Ukrainian forces struck at the Kirishi Oil Refinery in Kirishi, Leningrad Oblast of the russian federation, causing explosions and a fire. This enterprise was already attacked by drones on September 14.

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