Oil depot on fire in Russia's Volgograd Oblast after drone attack

Olha Hlushchenko — 10 January, 05:42
Oil depot on fire in Russia's Volgograd Oblast after drone attack
Moment of attack. Stock photo: Exilenova+

A fire has broken out at an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd Oblast following a drone attack.

Source: Volgograd Oblast Governor Andrei Bocharov

Quote: "Debris from a downed UAV has caused a fire at an oil depot in the Oktyabrsky district."

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Details: Bocharov reported that emergency services are working at the scene.

The governor added that, according to his early reports, no casualties had been recorded. However, he said a temporary accommodation centre "has been placed on standby in case residents of nearby buildings need to be evacuated".

Background: Drones attacked an oil depot in the town of Uryupinsk in Russia's Volgograd Oblast on the night of 13-14 December as well as, based on eyewitness accounts on social media, oil refineries in the Russian city of Yaroslavl and in Krasnodar Krai and a state district power plant in Smolensk Oblast.

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