Drones attacked a fuel depot in Sochi: airport passengers spent the night in poor bomb shelters.
03.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.08.2025
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On the night of August 3, powerful explosions rang out in Sochi as drones attacked a fuel depot. As a result, local residents and airport passengers had to spend the night in a shelter, but the conditions there caused mass outrage. According to media reports, 52 flights were delayed during the attack on the fuel depot, and the airport's operations were halted. All passengers were evacuated to the bomb shelter, where, according to eyewitnesses, there was neither water nor seating available. As a result of the drone strike on the fuel depot of "Rosneft-Kubannefteprodukt" in Adler, a large fire broke out. The ignition of the oil tank occurred due to the falling debris of the drones. It is worth noting that recently, a tsunami damaged the base of Russia's nuclear submarines in Kamchatka, and Ukrainian drones struck airfields and a military factory in Russia.
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