Ukrainian Drones Hit Russian Oil Tanks Causing Fire in Krasnodar
Ukrainian long-range drones struck Temryuk port oil tanks, causing a fire over 2,000 square meters; one firefighter was injured, no civilian casualties reported.
- Ukraine's Air Force struck the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery in Russia's Rostov Oblast on Dec. 25 using U.K.-supplied Storm Shadow long-range cruise missiles, according to the General Staff.
- Local authorities confirmed explosions in Novoshakhtinsk and issued an air raid alert amid a missile threat in the region.
- One firefighter was injured while battling a blaze at the refinery, but no casualties were reported, according to local authorities.
- The Novoshakhtinsk plant is a major supplier of petroleum products for the Russian armed forces and has a storage capacity exceeding 210,000 cubic meters, stated the General Staff.
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In the port of the Russian city of Temriuk, in the southern Krasnodar region, two oil tanks suffered a fire that has left no casualties.
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Ukraine reported that it carried out a drone attack on an oil plant near the port of Temryuk in Russia in which two tanks were damaged.The action generated a fire, which would have affected at least 4,000 square meters.At the moment no casualties were recorded.The Russian authorities reported that they managed to prevent the oil spill to Temryuk Bay located in Krasnodar, a city south of Russia, where agricultural buildings and equipment were als…
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