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Fires break out at oil depots following drone attacks in Russia

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Fires break out at oil depots following drone attacks in Russia
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Key Points

  • A drone attack was carried out on oil depots in Russia's Stavropol region.
  • Following the attack, fires broke out at industrial facilities and flammable materials exploded.
  • An evacuation process was initiated in nearby neighborhoods for the safety of local residents.

Following drone (UAV) attacks in Russia's Stavropol Kray region, fires broke out at industrial facilities and oil depots. Regional governor Vladimir Vladimirov announced the incidents via his social media account.

It was reported that due to the impact of the fires, surrounding flammable materials exploded and the sound of explosions was heard by local residents. Authorities decided to evacuate residents around the oil facilities to ensure safety.

While the scale of the attack and the exact area affected by the fires have not been detailed, it was stated that a large-scale response effort has been launched. Following the incidents, precautionary evacuations are continuing in nearby settlements as well.

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In which region of Russia did fires break out at oil depots?
The incidents occurred in the Stavropol Kray region in southern Russia.
Were explosion sounds heard during the fires?
Yes, following the outbreak of the fires, loud explosion sounds were heard due to the explosion of surrounding flammable materials.
What measures were taken for the local population?
Due to security concerns, it was decided to evacuate residents living in the area from surrounding locations.

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