November 29, 2024
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In the Rostov region of Russia, the “Atlas” oil depot is on fire after a drone attack

In the Rostov region of Russia, the “Atlas” oil depot is on fire after a drone attack. In the Rostov region of the Russian Federation, the “Atlas” oil depot near Kamensk-Shakhtinsky caught fire after an attack by 30 drones. Two private houses were also damaged, and there were no casualties.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the Rostov region this night, on November 29, explosions rang out against the backdrop of an air attack using drones and air defense operations. A fire broke out at the Atlas oil depot near the city of Kamensk-Shakhtyn. This was reported by the acting governor of the Rostov region, Yuriy Slyusara, as well as rosZMI, writes UNN.

Details

a Russian official claims that thirty drones were allegedly shot down and neutralized by means of electronic warfare during the repulse of a “massive air attack”.

At the same time, he reports on the presence of “consequences on the ground”.

According to him, the roof of a private house was damaged in the Masalivka village of Kamian district, and there were no casualties.

“In the sloboda of Dyachkino of the Tarasiv district, due to the fall of debris on a private bypass, the glazing of a residential building was damaged,” he said, adding that there were also no casualties.

Meanwhile, the Russian public reports about a fire at an oil depot in the suburbs of the city of Kamensk-Shakhtynskyi.

We will remind

In August of this year, powerful explosions occurred near an oil depot in the Kamian district of the Rostov region of the Russian Federation. The governor reported the downing of 4 drones.

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