In Novomoskovsk, Dnepropetrovsk region, a large oil depot was completely burned out after a drone strike

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In Novomoskovsk, Dnepropetrovsk region, a large oil depot was completely burned out after a drone strike

One of the largest oil depots in the central part of Ukraine burned out completely. We are talking about an oil storage facility in the city of Novomoskovsk, Dnepropetrovsk region.

The fire at this fuel and energy infrastructure facility broke out a couple of days ago due to an air strike on the oil depot. Drums were used drones "Geran", which, as the Ukrainian side initially reported, "were successfully shot down." However, the “downed” drones somehow managed to cause an incident that led to the burnout of thousands of tons of fuel and crude oil.



The fire was extinguished for two days.

Today, the head of the Dnepropetrovsk Novomoskovsk, Sergei Reznik, confirmed the information that "the extinguishing of the fire is over." Only Reznik did not tell the whole truth, namely that the extinguishing of the fire two days after the drone strike ended for the simple reason that there was practically nothing to burn at the oil depot - the fuel burned out.

So far, there is no exact data on what the figures of financial damage to the Kyiv regime are. But it is quite clear that, firstly, they are estimated at tens of millions of hryvnias, and secondly, the damage affected the combat capability of the Ukrainian armed forces that were preparing in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
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    1. +12
      19 March 2023 21: 46
      Why does the city still have such an unpatriotic name?
      1. +16
        19 March 2023 21: 50
        And what is the point of changing it now, if it goes to Muscovy anyway?
        1. +5
          19 March 2023 22: 43
          Quote: Metallurg_2
          Why does the city still have such an unpatriotic name?

          The same thought came immediately after reading the title of the article.
          At first I even thought that it was our Nazis who missed the blow.
          But no, the Kiev regime has not finalized it. Artyomovsk was renamed, but then they forgot ...
          Probably, on the maps such names were printed in small letters, so the deputies of the Rada did not notice
          1. +3
            20 March 2023 03: 13
            Quote: Metallurg_2
            Why does the city still have such an unpatriotic name?

            Quote: Shurik70
            At first I even thought that it was our Nazis who missed the blow

            Yes, in the Dnipropetrovsk region there is a lot and not such toponymy, for example, there is a village with the name New Rus', and Pavlograd, and in general, almost on the birthplace of Emperor Paul-1 was built.
            Yes, and the Dnieper / Dnepropetrovsk itself is Yekaterinoslav from birth. The headquarters of the 2nd Southern Army was based there under Catherine-2. The capital of Novorossia, yepsel-mopsel !!
        2. -1
          21 March 2023 10: 31
          It won't go away! Not for that they built a "minor" there. There, the Slavs will rebuild a new Khazaria, a new Israel, for their own money. And Dnepropetrovsk will be the capital there. Not a single bomb has fallen on him in a year of NWO.
      2. Maz
        +29
        19 March 2023 22: 10
        Let it smoke more, Base. Catherine the Great gave the city its name. For the cathedral, built without a single nail "in the paw" of pine and oak beams by the master Akim Pogrebnyak. The Empress was so amazed by the beauty of the cathedral that she exclaimed as she got out of the carriage - Oh, yes, this is the new Moscow! - hence the name Novomoskovsk, the cathedral still belongs to the Moscow Patriarchate and is a world heritage site under the UNESCO program .. therefore, the cathedral and the city are not touched. Afraid. The people may not understand. The cathedral is unique in that it has 9 domes, but an observer from any direction of the world can only see seven domes. The foremen of the Cossacks were building the cathedral for the arrival of Catherine the Great, when the master Akim Pogrebnyak offered them his project, they did not believe that such a thing could be built and decided to drown him for a lie. They gave me a day to prove that this is not nonsense. The master wove a model of the cathedral out of reeds overnight. And he built a masterpiece of architecture without a single nail. And the base of fuels and lubricants, on a cart, was handed over by our partisans.
        1. +9
          19 March 2023 22: 14
          I think that in the end, the boys themselves will burn this cathedral before leaving for Volyn.
      3. 0
        19 March 2023 23: 36
        This is a bug that will need to be corrected over time.
      4. Maz
        0
        21 March 2023 08: 31
        Holy Trinity Cathedral of Novomoskovsk, Dnepropetrovsk region, handsome man
        under the USSR, all domes were covered with gold, and clocks with bells worked. Every hour they beat off half an hour. How did Ukraine start? The bells were taken down, the gold was gone. The clock was broken and an image of three o'clock in the afternoon was painted on the belfry. Thieves.
    2. Alf
      +1
      19 March 2023 21: 47
      which, as the Ukrainian side initially reported, "were successfully shot down." However, the “downed” drones somehow managed to cause an incident that led to the burnout of thousands of tons of fuel and crude oil.

      The Ukrainian side correctly stated that all the drones were shot down, i.e. Air defense completed its task. But the fact that the downed UAVs fell exactly where they were aiming, but who cares, there is no need to mention this at all ...
      Only Reznik did not tell the whole truth, namely that the extinguishing of the fire two days after the drone strike ended for the simple reason that there was practically nothing to burn at the oil depot

      Well, he didn’t lie when he said that the fire was extinguished? laughing
      As they say, the operation was successful, but the patient died ...
      1. 0
        20 March 2023 22: 06
        Finally, drones have begun to knock down oil depots! It can be seen that transformers are saved for more substantial missiles.
    3. +3
      19 March 2023 21: 47
      The fire at this fuel and energy infrastructure facility broke out a couple of days ago due to an air strike on the oil depot.

      Did this tank farm grow out of the ground a couple of days ago, or did the intelligence of the Russian Federation only find out about it a couple of days ago?
      1. -8
        20 March 2023 01: 02
        Quote from War_Lord
        The fire at this fuel and energy infrastructure facility broke out a couple of days ago due to an air strike on the oil depot.

        Did this tank farm grow out of the ground a couple of days ago, or did the intelligence of the Russian Federation only find out about it a couple of days ago?

        And the oil on it is not of Russian origin? From the Druzhba pipeline? what
    4. +2
      19 March 2023 21: 48
      Did they shoot down geraniums again with objects? Dear air defense
    5. +2
      19 March 2023 21: 49
      Well, what, they figured the organ to the nose, it’s cheaper to let it burn out, anyway, write off everything wink, and we have been listening to fables about the downed 120% of those launched since last autumn.
    6. +3
      19 March 2023 21: 51
      So there was an online video of how downed geraniums with mats flew to the target. Two pieces or maybe it was the Ukrainians swearing when they filmed. laughing
      1. +5
        20 March 2023 00: 10
        Russian swearing is impossible to ban!
        1. 0
          20 March 2023 04: 03
          Quote from Tma197725
          Russian swearing is impossible to ban!

          You can "beep", and everyone will, to the best of their ability and education, fill in the gaps with the usual kind and understandable word.
    7. +8
      19 March 2023 21: 59
      More often! In general, all refineries should be destroyed.
    8. -5
      19 March 2023 22: 16
      I wonder how much burned? Two days seems to be somehow "modest"? When, at one time, the Americans bombed Iraq, oil facilities burned there for a month, if I'm not mistaken?
      1. 0
        19 March 2023 22: 21
        Quote: Novichek)
        I wonder how much burned? Two days seems to be somehow "modest"?

        Quote: Novichek)
        Americans bombed Iraq, oil facilities burned there for a month, if I'm not mistaken?

        Ask for the green!
      2. +16
        19 March 2023 22: 22
        Oil fields were burning in Iraq. These are slightly different things)))
      3. +3
        19 March 2023 22: 22
        They were extinguished for a year, there is a film, it's just tin. Professionals worked.
      4. +6
        19 March 2023 22: 32
        In Iraq, not bases, but wells were burning for months!
      5. +6
        20 March 2023 00: 00
        Quote: Novichek)
        I wonder how much burned? Two days seems to be somehow "modest"? When, at one time, the Americans bombed Iraq, oil facilities burned there for a month, if I'm not mistaken?

        Everything that was not taken away burned down. And pilfered too rich. But now everything can be attributed to swore Muscovites.
      6. 0
        20 March 2023 00: 19
        You are confusing, a well can burn for months ...
      7. 0
        20 March 2023 17: 04
        Wells were burning there, but here the tanks are not the fact that they are full.
    9. -4
      19 March 2023 22: 20
      Why not a year ago???
      Z.Y. I think there are huge chemical plants there.
      1. 0
        20 March 2023 00: 03
        This is a large chemical plant in Dneprodzerzhinsk.
    10. -5
      19 March 2023 22: 52
      Geraniums not downed is wonderful ...
      But the question is - how many tanks did this oil depot manage to fill in a year of quiet life?
    11. 0
      19 March 2023 23: 00
      Geran 2 and Lanzet are two weapons that deal a lot of damage to the enemy.
    12. +1
      19 March 2023 23: 19
      They write in TLG channels - the damage amounted to 15 bucks!

      Drones have paid off handsomely! good what does ALL that were released from the territory of Russia hi
    13. KCA
      +2
      19 March 2023 23: 20
      Phew, I read Novomoskovsk and almost crap one's pants, there is Novomoskovsk in the Tula region, I don’t know what it’s called now, it was Novomoskovskbytkhim, the train went around it for more than an hour, it was so cool in childhood, there are burning dumps, there is a blue stream, there is red, the smoke is so it comes out of the pipes beautifully, if something dies there, it will be, then I just finished reading Dnepropetrovsk and calmed down
      1. -7
        19 March 2023 23: 38
        take it easy, everything is fine with the Tula region, but so far this is not accurate)
        1. 0
          20 March 2023 01: 10
          Quote: Valery_V
          take it easy, everything is fine with the Tula region, but so far this is not accurate)

          everything is fine with our Novomoskovsk.
    14. +1
      19 March 2023 23: 38
      In Novomoskovsk, Dnepropetrovsk region, a large oil depot completely burned out
      Dnepropetrovsk and nearby, but wasn’t Kolomoisky’s patrimony?
    15. +3
      19 March 2023 23: 50
      They can ask Elon Musk to provide electric tanks...
      1. +3
        20 March 2023 00: 18
        And electrical extension cords included. laughing
    16. +2
      19 March 2023 23: 57
      "Glory to the Geraniums. Glory to the Geraniums!"
    17. +4
      20 March 2023 00: 14
      According to our data, after the strike of the RF Armed Forces on the fuel base in Novomoskovsk in the Dnepropetrovsk region, the damage amounted to more than $15 million.
      The fire was extinguished for more than two days. Just finished today.
      This is already provoking a shortage of fuel in the region, which is primarily sent for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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    18. +1
      20 March 2023 03: 29
      Quote: Metallurg_2
      Why does the city still have such an unpatriotic name?

      Not communized??? Apparently, the Svidomo have finished "smart" words on their "mov" ... They think, however ...
    19. -1
      20 March 2023 15: 53
      Quote from War_Lord
      The fire at this fuel and energy infrastructure facility broke out a couple of days ago due to an air strike on the oil depot.

      Did this tank farm grow out of the ground a couple of days ago, or did the intelligence of the Russian Federation only find out about it a couple of days ago?

      What is characteristic of 95% of enthusiastic comments
      and the question is drowning in fun - how in the center of Nenko for more than a year there was a strategic military facility visible from space
      with thousands of missiles in use?
    20. -1
      20 March 2023 15: 55
      Quote: Stepan S
      According to our data, after the strike of the RF Armed Forces on the fuel base in Novomoskovsk in the Dnepropetrovsk region, the damage amounted to more than $15 million.

      and what damage was caused by the operation of this object for more than a year?
      Do you see cognitive dissonance?

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