Ukraine's Security Service drones attack oil depots in Russia's Krasnodar region, sources
Security Service of Ukraine caused a large-scale fire that broke out yesterday at two oil tanks in Russia, according to RBC-Ukraine sources.
Yesterday, the Russians could not extinguish a large-scale fire all day, which arose as a result of a nighttime drone attack on an oil depot near the village of Pavlovskaya, Krasnodar Krai.
According to sources, SSU drones were behind the attack.
A large-scale fire broke out after two explosions.
SSU drones also caused a series of explosions on the territory of the Rosneft-Kubannefteprodukt oil depot in Leningradskaya. According to satellite images, at least three fuel tanks were damaged.
"The SSU will continue to impose drone economic sanctions against facilities that provide fuel to Russian troops in Ukraine. The rules are simple: if you work for the military-industrial complex, expect the explosion, the sources said.
Drone attack on Russia
The fire at one of the oil depots in Krasnodar Krai was extinguished only on the second day. The fuel tanks had been on fire since yesterday after a drone attack.
On the night of July 6, facilities in the Yeysk, Leningrad, and Pavlovsk districts were attacked. In Yeysk, drone debris damaged a cell phone tower.