* Four oil tanks hit by Ukrainian 'drone strike' at naval port in annexed Crimea
* Video shows huge fireball raging and Russia says fire will not be out until tonight
A huge ball of fire is raging in Crimea after a suspected Ukrainian aerial drone strike hit a major fuel depot in the heart of an annexed naval port Sevastopol today.
Footage showed a fireball with huge flames and a mushroom-like black cloud from a major fire triggered by two explosions in Cossack Bay, in the Crimean Peninsula.
The blasts came at 4:20am and 4:21am local time (2.20am and 2.21am UK time), and appear to be the latest attempt by Ukraine to strike at Russia's naval firepower base in the annexed peninsula.
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WNU Editor: Russian authorities say the fire is out, there were no casualties, and it will not hinder supplies. We shall see.
Ukraine Launches Successful Drone Strikes Against Crimea Oil Depot
Russian official: Ukrainian drones strike Crimea oil depot -- AP
Russia blames Ukraine drone attack for major Crimea fuel depot fire -- Reuters
Ukraine war: Crimea oil tank set ablaze by reported drone -- BBC
Blaze at Russian fuel depot in Crimea put out after suspected drone strike -- The Guardian
Crimean oil depot still on fire after it was attacked by two drones -- Euronews
Massive Crimea oil depot fire caused by drone strike, governor says -- FOX News
Russia blames drone attack for Crimea fuel depot blaze -- Al Jazeera
Russia says Ukraine drones spark Crimea fuel depot fire -- AAP
Without storage tanks everything will be JIT. Take out some trucks or other vehicles and JIT might not work, if it will in the 1st place.
ReplyDeleteThe Russian will be like the Germans in the second half of the Bulge.
Russia has lied since day one.. so there were casualties and fuel supplies will be effected..
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But not to worry, no one in the West knows who blew up that pipeline and the ghost of Kiev will save us all. yes The russians lie.
Greta is crying herself to sleep
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