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Russia has complained that UAVs attacked an oil depot in the Krasnodar Krai. Photos and video
On the night of Thursday, May 9, explosions were heard in the Russian village of Yurovka, located in the Krasnodar region of the aggressor country. According to eyewitnesses, UAVs attacked an oil depot.
The explosions were heard around 2 a.m., according to Russian propaganda Telegram channels. The moment one of the drones exploded was caught on video. It shows how a large fire broke out at the arrival site.
Residents of Yurovka said they heard "the hum of an engine in the sky," followed by an explosion and a bright flash.
At the same time, the propagandists quoted information from the operational headquarters, which said that at least six drones were involved in the attack. Some of the UAVs were allegedly "suppressed by electronic warfare," and several "crashed on the territory of the oil depot."
And the UAVs "fell" right on the tanks, causing a massive fire, according to the Russians.
Emergency services were working at the arrival site. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties.
In the morning, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed only the downing of "15 Vampire MLRS shells and one drone over the Belgorod region, where damage to houses was reported and there were victims. Also, Russian air defense allegedly shot down two drones over the Bryansk region and three over the Kursk region. There was no official word on the repulsion of the "attack" in Krasnodar Krai.
It is worth noting that the Temp oil depot is located in Yurovka, Krasnodar Krai. By the way, the village of Yurovka is located a few tens of kilometers from the Crimean bridge.
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