In Crimea, fuel tanks at an oil depot are burning due to a drone attack: details.
According to inkorr.com: In temporarily occupied Crimea, in the village of Hvardijske (Simferopol district), an incident occurred: after a drone attack, the second tank at the oil depot caught fire. This information has been confirmed by local Telegram channels, as noted by 'Glavcom'.
Details of the fire
According to residents, the fire was recorded at 14:10. It is believed that the oil depot belongs to the ATAN gas station network. Satellite images indicate that there are eight large tanks and six smaller ones located on the site.
Information about the scale of the fire and the damage is being clarified.
Friendly fire
Last night, Russian air defense forces mistakenly shot down their own military aircraft during a drone attack. This was reported by the spokesman of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Dmytro Pletenchuk.
'They were repelling attacks from Ukrainians, which resulted in them shooting down their own aircraft over Crimea. The struggle continues. Information is currently being gathered in Crimea.'.
He also noted that as a result of the night attack on Crimea, another oil depot caught fire.
Thus, in occupied Crimea in Hvardijske, a fire occurred at the oil depot due to a drone attack. It is known that information regarding the scale of the incident is currently being clarified. At the same time, due to the night drone attack, Russian military accidentally shot down their own aircraft, leading to a new fire at another oil depot.
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