An oil depot in the Tsimlyan district of Russia's Rostov region caught fire following a drone attack, with the blaze spreading across 200 square meters.
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An oil depot in the Tsimlyan district of Rostov region went ablaze as a result of a UAV attack at around 4:00, with fire spreading across 200 square meters.
Ukrainian drones attacked an oil depot in Russia's Rostov Oblast, causing a fire overnight on July 13. Governor Vasily Golubev claimed that a large fire broke out at the oil depot in the Tsimlyansky district. A fire-fighting train was involved in efforts to extinguish a fire. No casualties were reported.
An oil depot was on fire Saturday in Russia\u2019s Rostov region after a Ukrainian drone attack, its governor Vasily Golubev said on Telegram
Ukrainian SBU drones struck a Russian oil depot in the Tsimlyansky District of Rostov Oblast.
The depot stored various grades of gasoline and diesel fuel with a total volume of 12,500 cubic meters.
UAVs attacked an oil depot near Tsimlyansk at around 4 am, causing a fuel tank to catch fire.
Rostov Governor Sergey Sorokin stated there were no fatalities or injuries and that the fire was assigned the third rank with 49 people and 14 vehicles involved.
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