Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Russian Depot

A Ukrainian drone attack led to a fire and fuel spill at an oil depot in Russia's Smolensk region. Governor Vasily Anokhin reported that 10 drones were intercepted, but debris from one fell on the facility. The situation remains under control, according to Anokhin.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 31-12-2024 14:51 IST | Created: 31-12-2024 14:51 IST
Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Russian Depot
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A Ukrainian drone attack led to a significant fuel spill and fire at an oil depot located in Russia's western Smolensk region, local governor Vasily Anokhin confirmed on Tuesday. The incident underscores rising tensions between the two nations.

Anokhin detailed the event on Telegram, stating that Russian air defenses successfully intercepted and shot down ten Ukrainian drones. However, the wreckage of one drone managed to fall on the oil facility, causing the incident.

Despite the alarming nature of the attack, Anokhin assured that the situation is under control. Further specifics about the damage or response measures have not been disclosed as the region remains tense.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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