Emergency Declared in Novorossiysk After Terminal 'Sheskharis' Catches Fire.
Fire at the 'Sheskharis' Oil Terminal
According to UATV: A series of explosions triggered a major fire at the 'Sheskharis' oil-loading terminal in Novorossiysk. In response to the emergency, city authorities have declared a state of emergency. This incident highlights the vulnerability of key energy infrastructure in the region.
In a separate but concurrent incident, a Russian air defense missile struck a residential building. Due to these events, all traffic along the Novorossiysk waterfront has been blocked. Emergency crews are currently working to extinguish the fire and ensure the safety of local residents.
Regional Tensions Escalate
These developments occur against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions, which could have serious implications for the local population and broader security. The declaration of a state of emergency underscores the severity of the situation and the urgent need for local authorities to take action to prevent further complications.
- Containing and extinguishing the terminal fire
- Ensuring the safety of local residents
Read also
- Kharkiv Hit by Russian Airstrike: One Dead, 21 Wounded Including Five Children
- Power Outages Plunge 7 City Districts and 12 Regions of Crimea Into Darkness After Substation Strikes
- Civilian Casualties and Infrastructure Damage Reported After Russian Strikes on Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipro Regions
- Massive Attack on Kyiv and Its Region Claims 26 Lives; Air Defense Fails to Intercept Any Ballistic Missiles
- Rescue Operations Underway After Strike on Vyshneve: 8 Killed, Nearly 100 Injured
- One Dead, 21 Wounded After Russian Airstrike Hits Kharkiv on July 7

