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Oil depot bursts into flames in Luhansk region after alleged UAV attack. Video

An oil depot caught fire in occupied Rovenky

A fire broke out at an oil depot in the temporarily occupied town of Rovenky in the Luhansk region. The fire was caused by a drone attack and air defense work.

The incident was reported by Telegram channels. It is noted that the occupation authorities of the settlement have not yet commented on it.

Oil depot bursts into flames in Luhansk region after alleged UAV attack. Video
Oil depot bursts into flames in Luhansk region after alleged UAV attack. Video
Oil depot bursts into flames in Luhansk region after alleged UAV attack. Video

This is not the first time that Rovenky was targeted. The oil depot was also on fire on April 24 after an explosion.

"An unknown drone attacked an oil depot in the temporarily occupied town of Rovenky in the Luhansk region. The distance to the front line is more than 100 km," Sternenko said at the time.

Satellite imagery confirmed the destruction of Russian military warehouses near the village of Oktyabrsky, Yeysk district, Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation. It is noted that the enemy was storing Shahed kamikaze drones there.

Among the latest targets hit by Ukraine in Russia are a storage site for hundreds of Shahed attack drones in Krasnodar Krai and an ammunition warehouse at an air base in Adygea. All these strikes force the Russian leadership to reorganize its logistics system.

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