Series of explosions in occupied Luhansk: massive fire raging at the oil refinery.
Explosions in Luhansk
According to inkorr.com: On the evening of September 4, several explosions were reported in occupied Luhansk, according to the publication Glavkom.
Fire at the facility
Explosions occurred at one of the industrial sites in the city, resulting in a large fire. According to monitoring sources, the fire broke out at the oil refinery following a series of explosions.
Local public accounts shared videos and photos showing a massive plume of smoke rising into the sky, along with a fire at the facility that is only intensifying.
Witness accounts
Residents of the city report loud sounds and explosions heard from the vicinity of the facility.
Context of events
Earlier, the Drone Forces released information about the consequences of attacks on Russian oil refineries in August. SBS Commander Robert 'Madyar' Brovdi noted 17 attacks.
Thus, a serious incident occurred at an industrial facility in Luhansk, leading to a significant fire. Local residents are following the events and describing strong noise and explosions from the factory. The overall situation in the region remains tense and concerning.
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