Drones ignite large-scale fire at Russian oil depot in occupied Crimea
Drones struck an oil depot in Russian-occupied Feodosia overnight, igniting a massive blaze, Russian-installed occupation leader of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov reported.
Aksyonov said there were no casualties from the attack and that air defenses downed 20 drones over Crimea.
The monitoring project Crimean Wind also reported a fire at the depot.
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View in Telegram.On October 6, Ukrainian forces targeted facilities at the Sea Oil Terminal JSC in Feodosia, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces said.
The complex is a multifunctional site for transshipping oil and petroleum products from rail tank cars to seagoing vessels and back, as well as to road transport, supporting Russian occupation forces.
The resulting fire from that strike burned for more than two days without being extinguished.
Meanwhile, Russia's Defense Ministry claimed downing 40 drones over Crimea and blamed Ukraine for the assault, though Kyiv has not commented.