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Ukrainian drone strike sets fire to Russian oil depot
Summary
Regional authorities said a Ukrainian drone sparked a fire at an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd region; there were no immediate reports of casualties and nearby evacuations were mentioned.
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Regional authorities reported that a Ukrainian drone sparked a fire at an oil depot in Russia's southern Volgograd region on Saturday. The regional governor, Andrei Bocharov, was quoted in a Telegram post saying there were no immediate reports of casualties. The post did not describe the scale of the damage and said people living near the depot may need to be evacuated. The incident occurs amid a wider pattern of strikes on energy facilities in the nearly four-year conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Known details:
- Regional authorities said a Ukrainian drone caused a fire at an oil depot in the Volgograd region.
- Governor Andrei Bocharov was quoted as saying there were no immediate reports of casualties.
- The governor's post did not specify the extent of damage and mentioned possible evacuations for nearby residents.
- The report notes that Ukrainian long-range strikes have targeted Russian energy sites to reduce export revenue, as described by officials.
- The event followed a recent intense exchange in which Russia struck Ukraine with drones, missiles and, reported by Kyiv, a hypersonic missile, and Russia reported strikes on Ukrainian energy and fuel sites.
Summary:
The report places the depot fire within ongoing exchanges of long-range strikes between the two countries and notes both sides' statements about attacks on energy infrastructure. Undetermined at this time.
