Ukrainian Drone Attack Causes Fire at Oil Warehouse in Crimea
SadaNews - Russian authorities reported that a fire broke out at an oil warehouse in the Russian-occupied city of Sevastopol in Crimea following an attack by a Ukrainian drone.
The city's governor, Mikhail Razvozzayev, appointed by Moscow, stated via Telegram early Saturday morning that the fire ignited in a tank containing remnants of fuel after the drones were shot down.
He clarified that the fire had no impact on fuel supplies in Sevastopol, adding that there were no injuries.
He also mentioned that air defenses shot down two other drones over the city. Initially, it was not possible to independently verify these claims.
It is noteworthy that Russia illegally annexed Crimea in 2014 and has been conducting a military operation in Ukraine for over four years.
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