Russia Reports Toxic Rain, Orders Locals to Stay Home
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Following a Ukrainian drone attack on an oil refinery in the Russian city of Tuapse on April 20, a huge fire broke out, significantly worsening air quality. Residents reported fear and uncertainty as the situation in the city continued to deteriorate, writes Kyiv Independent. The fire broke out immediately after the attack on the oil plant and thick smoke was seen rising above the refinery. Residents posted photos and videos on social media of t…
Choking smoke, flames and black rain.
After Ukrainian drone attacks on an oil refinery in southwest Russia, the authorities have called on residents not to leave their homes.
On Monday, the Russian regional authorities reported a "massive attack of Ukrainian drones" against Tuapse. A refinery in this southern city, which has since been hit by this strike, has been on fire. The concentration of toxic particles in the atmosphere released by the fire is two to three times higher than the levels allowed. - Russia: a black rain falls on a city after a Ukrainian strike against a refinery (International).
Black, oily spots on cars, houses and even dogs: after the drone attacks in Tuapse, helpers fight an environmental disaster.
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