Crimea, drones and the oil depot
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In Feodosia, in temporarily occupied Crimea, a fire at an oil depot hit by Ukrainian drones on the night of October 12-13 has been raging for more than one-and-a-half days. — Ukrinform.
A fire has been burning for the second day at an oil terminal in the city of Feodosiia in temporarily occupied Crimea, following a drone attack carried out by Ukraine's Security Service (SSU) and Special Operations Forces (SOF).
On the night of October 13, explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The most powerful of them were recorded in Feodosia, where a local oil
A new photo of a huge plume of smoke billowing from the depot in Feodosia has been verified. The image was taken this morning from a residential building just in front of a nearby football field identifiable in Google Earth satellite images.
Social media users posted videos showing the blaze, a huge column of fire and thick black smoke rising above the facility which could be seen from other parts of the city. The Kafa substation which is part of Russia’s energy bridge to Crimea was also hit, damaging transformers, a control room, and automated safety systems.
Russian air strikes hit civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa region, causing a massive fire and injuring one person, while other parts of the country saw emergency power cuts.
The fire at an oil depot in Feodosia, in temporarily occupied Crimea, has spread to adjacent storage tanks. —.