An oil depot is on fire in Russia’s Krasnodar region following a drone attack on the night of June 16.
According to Ukrinform, the BBC Russian Service reported this.
The region’s emergency response headquarters reported that a fire broke out at an oil depot in the village of Poltavskaya, Krasnoarmeysky district, Krasnodar region, “as a result of falling UAV debris.”
The report notes that there are no casualties or injuries, and 32 people and seven pieces of equipment have been deployed to extinguish the fire.
TMT reports that the Poltavskaya oil depot receives products from oil refineries, including Lukoil facilities, and then distributes them to gas station networks in the Krasnodar region and Adygea.








