In Krymsk, Krasnodar Krai, fragments of downed drones caused a fire at an oil depot.
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In the city of Krymsk in the Krasnodar region, fragments of downed Ukrainian drones They extinguished a fire at an oil depot. They fell on the industrial site.
The local task force published this message on its Telegram channel.
The publication says:
There were no casualties. The fire was extinguished by morning.
The operational headquarters clarified that they are extinguishing the fire caused by the attack. drones The Ukrainian Armed Forces involved 80 people, including employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, as well as 29 units of special equipment.
Earlier, the press service of the Russian Defense Ministry reported that tonight, forces were flying over Russian regions and adjacent sea areas Defense 99 enemy drones were intercepted.
Since the beginning of the special operation, there have been frequent media reports and official statements about damage to residential buildings and infrastructure caused by debris from downed Ukrainian drones. This means that a significant number of drones are being destroyed not as they approach their targets, but directly above them or in their immediate vicinity. This is a serious problem that requires an urgent solution.
After all, in our case, for example, the fall of fragments of a drone shot down near a fire-hazardous facility such as an oil depot would, with a high probability, lead to a fire and, consequently, cause damage, and on a large scale.
Also today, Ukrainian media reported a repeat nighttime attack by Ukrainian UAVs on the Krymskaya control station in the Krasnodar region, which is part of the Transneft company.
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