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Oil depot on fire in Feodosia after night attack on Crimea (PHOTO)

On the night of Monday, October 7, the temporarily captured Crimea came under attack by missiles and UAVs; as a result of the attack, an oil depot in Feodosia caught fire.

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Photo – t.me/krymrealii

The Telegram channel “Krymskiy Veter” writes that during the shelling of Crimea at night, two missiles hit the occupiers' oil depot in Feodosia. Footage of burning fuel tanks is being distributed online, NBN reports.

Russian media report that a man-made emergency has been declared in the temporarily captured city. At the same time, the “authorities” of Feodosia claim that there is no fuel spill or environmental threat due to the fire at the facility.

In the morning, photos and videos of smoke over the city, visible for tens of kilometers around, were circulated on social networks.

Photo – t.me/krymrealii

The Telegram channel writes that as a result of the strike on the oil depot, 2 fuel tanks were completely destroyed, 3 were damaged and are burning. 3 people were injured, some were hospitalized. However, the city's “authorities” claim that the shelling allegedly occurred without casualties or injuries.

The General Staff of Ukraine confirmed the successful strike of the missile forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in cooperation with other components of the Defense Forces on the oil terminal in Feodosia, which is the largest on the peninsula in terms of transshipment of used petroleum products, in particular for supplying Putin's troops.

As reported, the State Border Service of Ukraine showed the “cleansing” of gas production rigs from Russians near Zmeiny Island.

nbnews.com.ua

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