Massive fire engulfs Russian warehouse producing drone parts (photos, videos)

A large fire broke out at a plastic and polymer warehouse in the city of Azov, Rostov region, Russia. The facility recently produced components for drones, informs Petro Andriushchenko, head of the Center for the Study of Occupation.
According to Andriushchenko, the fire erupted suddenly at the warehouse located near 47 Zh Pobedy Street in Azov. The site stored plastics and polymer materials used in the production of drone parts.
More than ten firefighting teams were involved in extinguishing the fire, he said.
"Thirteen firefighting teams are trying to put out the fire. So far, they have not succeeded. It just so happens that our fighters from the Mariupol Resistance have just returned from that area," he added.
Partisan movement in Ukraine
Notably, during the Russian occupation of Crimea, the Ukrainian partisan movement became active. It carried out sabotage, gathered intelligence, and engaged in information warfare.
The most active groups are linked to the Ukrainian underground, including ATESH. They transmit data on Russian troop movements and targets for strikes.
Partisans regularly attack the occupation infrastructure. They sabotage railways, ammunition depots, and enemy equipment.
We previously reported that one partisan successfully disabled an enemy electronic warfare system.
Shortly before that, in temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region, Russian forces suffered alcohol poisoning.
It turned out that partisans supplied the needed beverage to local stores.