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An attempt by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to attack an oil depot in Tuapse ended in failure

Last night, Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles attempted to attack an oil depot on the Black Sea coast of the Russian Federation. Several telegram channels immediately report that two drones tried to hit an object in Tuapse.
According to residents, several explosions were heard above the city around two o’clock in the morning. However, the attack failed. Ukrainian drones could not reach the oil depot and exploded about a hundred meters from it.

According to preliminary information, the boiler room suffered minor damage as a result of the explosion. In addition, because of the attack, the building of an outbuilding located on the territory of the oil depot caught fire.

Employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations went to the scene of the fire, the area of ​​which was 200 square meters. However, the oil tanks were not affected by the fire. Rescuers managed to locate the fire and put it out in no time. It took less than an hour for help.

Recall, earlier it became known about the attack of Ukrainian drones in Belgorod. There, the air defense forces shot down three drones filled with explosives with striking elements. No casualties or serious damage were avoided.
We add that the regular attacks of Ukrainian drones are increasingly worrying the inhabitants of Russian regions. On social networks, people are asking questions about the reasons for the unhindered flight of drones in Russian airspace.

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