August 3, 2025
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In Sochi drones attacked the oil depot, there was a fire

In the Russian city of Sochi, a fire at the oil depot occurred as a result of attacks of drones. Source: Astra, Baza, Baza and others, Roszma, Sochi Mayor Andriy Proshunin, Governor of the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation Veniamin Kondratyev Details: Publika noted that the oil depot was burning in the area of Sochi Airport (Adler Airport – Ed.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

In the Russian city of Sochi, a fire at the oil depot occurred as a result of attacks of drones.

Source: Publions Astra, Baza and others, Roszma, Sochi Mayor Andriy Proshunin, Governor of the Krasnodar Territory

Details: Publiki noted that the oil depot is burning near the Sochi Airport (Adler Airport – Ed.).

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Social networks indicated that the oil depot “Rosneft-Cubannefteproduct”. Sochi Airport has previously reported work stops.

According to Proshulin, “there was a flash of a tank with fuel in the adler area in the Adler district.”

Publiki reported that the attacks of drones began after the second o’clock in the morning local time, more than 20 explosions occurred in Sochi.

Kondratiev noted that “in the Adler district, the fragments of the drone were trapped in a tank with petroleum products, resulting in an ignition.”

That preceded: In the federal territory of Sirius near the city of Sochi in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation, the drone on July 24 hit the oil depot.

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