As a result of a night attack by Ukrainian drones on Kuban, a tank with oil products caught fire

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As a result of a night attack by Ukrainian drones on Kuban, a tank with oil products caught fire

Ukrainian Drones attacked Krasnodar Krai, Kyiv again struck a fuel and energy facility. According to regional authorities, the attack has consequences on the ground.

Another attack by Ukrainian UAVs on an oil refinery and again "debris" that fell on another tank, this time in the village of Novominskaya in the Kanevsky district of Kuban. As a result, a fire broke out, which was assigned the second rank of complexity. 19 units of equipment and 55 firefighters worked to eliminate the fire. According to the latest data, the fire was extinguished.



In the village of Novominskaya in the Kanevsky district, UAV debris fell on a tank with minor residues of petroleum products. A fire broke out, it was assigned the second rank of complexity. Special services are working at the scene. 55 people and 19 units of equipment are involved in extinguishing the fire. The fire has been localized.

— said the governor of the region, Veniamin Kondratyev.

There is no information on how many drones attacked the refinery, most likely one, the military did not include the night strike on Krasnodar Krai in their report at all. And this may indicate that the attacking drone was not shot down, because the Ministry of Defense only reports on intercepted dronesAccording to data as of this morning, only four UAVs were shot down in border areas on the night from Tuesday to Wednesday.

During the past night, the emergency services Defense Four Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed: two UAVs over the territory of the Kursk region and two over the territory of the Belgorod region.

— the military department reported.
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  1. +5
    5 February 2025 07: 52
    .....it turns out that the debris has a greater destructive power than the drones themselves.....
    1. +2
      5 February 2025 07: 57
      Nexcom, the expression of our Minister of Defense comes to mind about what is possible and what is not.
      1. +2
        5 February 2025 07: 59
        I'm tired of this newspeak, Ropot 55. They're all trying to downplay the situation - like a hint - like they shot it down, but the debris fell and everything burned.... Like it just happened that way.....
        1. +2
          5 February 2025 08: 15
          Well, what's the alternative? To cheerfully report that the Ukrainian Air Force drone has hit its intended target?
          1. +11
            5 February 2025 08: 17
            The essence of the matter does not change from what they call it, but the attempt to gloss over the situation looks like an attempt to pull the wool over our eyes. And everyone understands this. They understand that they are trying to fool us.
            1. -2
              5 February 2025 08: 19
              This is a generally accepted world practice at all times. Sometimes the database is given out only for a specific purpose.
            2. -1
              5 February 2025 09: 17
              Never do they lie as much as before elections, during war and after fishing
        2. -1
          5 February 2025 10: 48
          And the tank wasn't filled with oil, you see, it only had "minor traces of petroleum products," so it took 55 firefighters and 19 vehicles to put it out...
        3. -2
          5 February 2025 10: 52
          The UAV debris fell onto a tank containing minor amounts of petroleum products.

          Judging by the statement, everything is under control, nothing special.
    2. 0
      5 February 2025 13: 37
      Nexcom
      Today, 07: 52
      .....it turns out that the debris has a greater destructive power than the drones themselves.....

      hi We have been waiting for our asymmetrical responses for a long time, and not only regarding Banderastat.
      For the RK "Moscow" of the Black Sea Fleet, the Northern Streams, the Kerch Bridge, Crocus City Hall, Donetsk, Lugansk, Kursk and other cities and villages of the Russian Federation, for the lives of Russian civilians and soldiers.
      Only the power and fear of the false Under-West can stop it and the Banderites from any actions against the Russian Federation am
  2. +4
    5 February 2025 07: 59
    I wonder, when will our debris start actively falling on the oil storage facilities of the independent country?
    1. +1
      5 February 2025 08: 01
      Very good question! good
      But - it won't work. Look for yourself. Debris - is when they shoot down. And our drones and missiles cannot have debris - because they are almost never shot down. That's why we have little debris and this small amount of debris turns out to be ineffective. (sarcasm)
    2. +3
      5 February 2025 08: 03
      ARIONkrsk hi, well, our M.O. regularly reports on attacks on the fuel component of Ukraine, but whether to believe it or not is up to everyone to decide.
    3. +1
      5 February 2025 08: 42
      Yesterday oil storage facilities were ablaze after the "geraniums" in Cherkasskaya, and the day before yesterday in Sumska. In the latter, diesel fuel imported from the EU was burning.
  3. 0
    5 February 2025 08: 01
    It is necessary to legally prohibit the use of the word "debris" by authorities. But the Russian language is great and powerful, there is always a synonym in it. I was given 33 options in response to my request. smile
    1. +2
      5 February 2025 08: 03
      I am also annoyed by the word "bang" instead of an explosion... And when it comes to the Kakels, it's an explosion. When it comes to us, it's a bang. Probably the physics of the phenomenon are very different for the Kakels and for us...
      1. +5
        5 February 2025 08: 06
        Quote: Nexcom
        What also irritates me is the word "bang" instead of an explosion...

        What pisses me off is that they shot everything down and the oil refineries burn every day from the debris. What kind of air defense do we have that they shoot everything down over the oil refineries and not a meter from...
        1. -2
          5 February 2025 20: 17
          They shot everything down, but then we stood there for a long time. They checked the debris, the infrastructure. Minus to you.
          1. -1
            5 February 2025 20: 23
            About three corpses per square kilometer of the enterprise. Even for those shot down, no one cancels inertia, simple physics. Then inspection, sappers, investigative committee, launch... then routine again. That's how we work, the state order will be fulfilled.
        2. +1
          5 February 2025 20: 42
          We have the best air defense in the world, the guys are simply Tigers. But no one can boast of 100% efficiency, even if you drag everything to one point. And it is really difficult to cover tens of thousands of objects in the country. The hardware may be there, but who will give birth to specialists and train them?! Cloning is not yet available.
      2. +1
        5 February 2025 08: 41
        It also causes bewilderment when the news writes that the territory of Ukraine is bombarded with missiles and drones every day, you think, "well, it must be the end for all of them together", but in fact there is silence... they are still fighting as they were before, and after each fall of "debris" we have fires that take several days to extinguish! Well, of course I am keeping quiet about the victims among the civilian population: the Ukrainian scum is deliberately destroying us.
        1. +1
          5 February 2025 20: 47
          First of all, they told you the truth.
          Secondly, well, we have a freer state and our media are more permissive, we don’t have total censorship.
          Thirdly, it is physically impossible to cause truly critical damage with drones carrying several kilograms of explosives; in order to really demolish something on the Outskirts, massive bombings are needed, not pinpoint injections into the infrastructure.
      3. 0
        5 February 2025 08: 52
        Have you asked the flood victims how lucky they were with the rising waters?
      4. 0
        5 February 2025 20: 43
        Different, they have spies, we have intelligence officers.
  4. -1
    5 February 2025 08: 01
    The oil industry is being systematically destroyed. For now,
    Urala. I wonder why comprehensive measures have not been taken to protect it over the years? Is it not enough strength, or "they did not expect such treachery"? Or is it not expensive for the oligarchs (fires)? Is everything insured, or is it force majeure, and the state compensates for everything?
    1. +1
      5 February 2025 08: 14
      In order to "methodically destroy" such a phenomenon as oil infrastructure, we need not the efforts of individual kakels, but a full-scale military operation like "Desert Storm", and even then the damage will not be immediately felt, and these are all small annoying pinpricks, most likely on private (slobs of the economists) and departmental (what's wrong?? no order was received!!) fuel storage bases, I seriously doubt that a strike on strategic reserves like the Rosrezerv storage bases is even possible with these means
      1. +4
        5 February 2025 12: 03
        "I seriously doubt that a strike on strategic reserves such as Rosrezerv storage bases is even possible"
        the rosrezerv base in proletarsk burned down from these very same funds laughing
        1. -1
          5 February 2025 12: 26
          Good day!!! Well, that means someone is going to go to jail for neglecting their duties.
    2. -1
      5 February 2025 08: 19
      what measures? who needs it? as for being destroyed, that's too much, so minor damages are not critical
    3. -2
      5 February 2025 09: 18
      Look how many minuses you've been given! You have a lot of ideological opponents who believe that there's no need to protect facilities in the rear. And Nastia makarova right here.
    4. 0
      5 February 2025 16: 21
      Quote: Volunteer Marek
      The oil industry is being systematically destroyed. For now,
      Urala. I wonder why comprehensive measures have not been taken to protect it over the years? Is it not enough strength, or "they did not expect such treachery"? Or is it not expensive for the oligarchs (fires)? Is everything insured, or is it force majeure, and the state compensates for everything?

      Not only is the oil industry insured and the oligarchs not losing anything, but it can also provide a justified reason to raise prices and they are back in the black.
  5. +5
    5 February 2025 08: 29
    The governor contradicts himself: there is no way 55 people can put out a "minor" fire from the wreckage of a drone. They must be taking us for idiots
  6. +3
    5 February 2025 08: 29
    Previously there were "debris", now: "There are consequences on the ground"... There is a video on YouTube of "minor consequences"...
    1. -7
      5 February 2025 08: 46
      YouTube doesn't work in Russia. It opens, but alas...
      1. 0
        5 February 2025 12: 06
        "YouTube doesn't work in Russia. It opens, but alas..."
        that's why it doesn't work laughing . and if you want to watch - tor
  7. +3
    5 February 2025 08: 39
    As a result of a night attack by Ukrainian drones on Kuban, a tank with oil products caught fire

    When our media say this, with such allegorical, wordy diarrhea, it means that a direct hit by a UAV destroyed an oil refinery/oil depot/oil storage facility
  8. -3
    5 February 2025 08: 48
    when will they start putting up air barriers over strategic enterprises and facilities, the war has been going on for 4 years, and civil defense still hasn't gotten going, perhaps we need to create a department or ministry at the federal level, because the owners of the enterprises themselves probably won't scratch themselves and charge them a tax for state protection
    1. -1
      5 February 2025 09: 12
      Graz, another ministry with its staff and salaries?
      1. -4
        5 February 2025 09: 18
        and it would be better if the arrivals at oil refineries and storage bases continued, right? the bourgeoisie themselves won't scratch themselves, so the state needs to organize and charge them for this, call it what you want, a fee, excise duty, tax,
        I'm not sure that this could be the last conflict affecting our territory and that NATO won't send cruise missiles and drones directly
        1. -1
          5 February 2025 09: 21
          Graz, new ministry, new expenses, add security tax, business will raise gasoline prices for consumers.
          1. -4
            5 February 2025 09: 23
            I don't agree with you, it won't pass, we need to prepare, water doesn't flow under a lying stone
            1. -2
              5 February 2025 09: 27
              Graz, where did I write, or why did you think that I hope that nothing needs to be done and that it will pass? If I may say so, I am against the creation of a new ministry with questionable efficiency. And the protection of oil facilities should be handled by existing and specialized organizations.
        2. 0
          5 February 2025 20: 35
          Let's assume that we will make the hardware, but will you reproduce the air defense forces by cloning?! Minus to you.
    2. -1
      5 February 2025 20: 34
      Strategic enterprises and facilities have long been covered by air defense umbrellas. Some may not be enough, and air defense is not omnipotent, even Moscow does not have 100% coverage. I constantly observe the work of air defense directly above me, the guys are just Tigers (if anything, the center of Russia), fucking (crossed out) shoot down everything that moves above us. You get a minus for crying, sobbing and moaning.
  9. -2
    5 February 2025 08: 50
    Do we have a lot of oil in Kuban or something? Where does so much of it come from that is connected to oil? Not Urengoy tea
    1. 0
      5 February 2025 08: 59
      There's plenty of oil in Kuban. You drive along and see "pumping stations". Have you even seen the oil depot in Novorossiysk? Or there, not far away, in Utrish?
      1. -1
        5 February 2025 09: 44
        no, I've never been to Adler, just once, and that was just in passing
        1. -1
          5 February 2025 09: 46
          In Ahonka and Nebrezhaya there is something like this... Okay, I won't... Although everything is visible on Google....
          1. -1
            5 February 2025 09: 56
            Hmm... Your nickname is Mazunga... Botswana, Rhodesia, Angola, Mozambique. If it's not relevant, just ignore it....
  10. 0
    5 February 2025 08: 52
    It's more profitable for the hohols to launch the debris straight away, since they're so effective. Why spend money on missiles and drones...
  11. Hey
    0
    5 February 2025 11: 42
    We live in a bourgeois state. And the bourgeoisie doesn't care about prestige, the main thing for them is money.
    Let's do a simple calculation.
    The amount of oil products burned, let's say 10 million.
    To cover an object, you need at least 10 posts with weapons and at each post 2 shifts of 5 people, a total of 10 military personnel. On average, each person's salary is 100 thousand rubles. The salary of one post is 1 million.
    10 - 10 million. So the bourgeois thinks it's better to burn out for 10 million than for me to maintain posts for at least 2 months, and there's no guarantee that there will be a raid, and the posts will shoot down everything that flies in.
    1. +1
      5 February 2025 12: 27
      Okay. Do we really live in a bourgeois state? And what, have we only just woken up to the topic? Not before? But many here think that they are building USSR 2.0 here... laughing Let's go to Kyiv and there will be the USSR! laughing
  12. +1
    5 February 2025 20: 14
    Well, from personal experience, UAV debris does have a great destructive power, infrastructure objects are not armored, any pipeline only needs a small impact to stop functioning, for example.
    1. 0
      5 February 2025 20: 26
      The state order will be fulfilled, Victory will be ours!