A fuel storage facility caught fire in Russia's Rostov region overnight on Sunday, May 31, following a drone attack.
Rostov Region Governor Yury Slyusar said that a fuel depot belonging to a "private company working with agricultural producers" caught fire in the Matveyevo-Kurgan district after what he described as the "falling debris" of a UAV, Ukrinform reports, citing DW.
"Residents of nearby private homes have been evacuated as a precaution. There is no threat to people. Emergency services are working at the scene, and a firefighting train has arrived and begun extinguishing the blaze," Slyusar wrote on social media.
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