Fire at the 'Atlas' Oil Depot in Russia Continues for the Fourth Day: Satellite Image.


The fire at the Rosrezerv 'Atlas' oil depot in the Kamensk-Shakhtinsky district of Rostov region has not yet been extinguished, as evidenced by a satellite image published by Radio Svoboda.
The fire has been ongoing for the fourth day following an attack by a Ukrainian drone on August 28.
However, according to Radio Svoboda, the 'Atlas' is still far from the 'record' set by the oil depot in Proletarsk, as it has been burning for 14 days following a Ukrainian attack.
The Rosrezerv 'Atlas' plant in the Kamensky district of Rostov region has been attacked by drones for a second Time: earlier, a drone attacked it on August 3, but the fire was quickly extinguished back then.
Earlier reports indicated that the fire has spread to the third fuel tank at the 'Rosrezerv' oil depot near the Astakhov hamlet, and firefighters lack special equipment to extinguish it.
Recall that, according to the General Staff, on the night of August 28, the Defense Forces struck the 'Atlas' oil depot in the Rostov region, Russia. As a result of the strike, a fire broke out in the vertical tanks area of the facility.
As reported, on the night of August 28 in Russia, after loud explosions, a fire broke out at the oil depot in the Kamensky district of Rostov region. According to local public reports, tanks of the Rosrezerv 'Atlas' plant, located about 160 km from the front line, are burning.
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