Ukrainian kamikaze drones struck the Black Sea Fleet's oil terminal at Kazachy Bay in Sevastopol, destroying approximately half of the fuel depot according to civilian satellite imagery.
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Ukrainian kamikaze drones struck the Black Sea Fleet's oil terminal at Kazachy Bay in Sevastopol, destroying approximately half of the fuel depot according to civilian satellite imagery.
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Mikhail Razvozhayev reported that a fuel storage tank was burning in Kozacha Bay, caused by a drone strike on the night of 29 April.
Head of the illegal Russian occupation government in Sevastopol claimed a drone attack caused a large fire at an oil depot at Kozacha Bay.
Russian-installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said the fire was caused by a drone strike and covered approximately 1,000 square metres
An explosion occurred at an oil depot in Sevastopol on April 29, destroying over 10 tanks with oil products.
Andriy Yusov stated the oil products were intended for the Russian Black Sea Fleet and described the event as 'God's punishment' for civilian casualties in Uman.
Russian occupiers claimed that two enemy drones hit the fuel tanks.
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