October 16, 2024
Burnt tanks and foam in the lakes: a photo appeared of what the oil depot in Feodosia, affected by the Defense Forces, looks like thumbnail
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Burnt tanks and foam in the lakes: a photo appeared of what the oil depot in Feodosia, affected by the Defense Forces, looks like

Burnt tanks and foam in the lakes: a photo appeared of what the oil depot in Feodosia looks like, which was hit by the Defense Forces. Photos of the Russian oil depot in the occupied port of Feodosia after the strike by the Defense Forces of Ukraine appeared. The fire was extinguished for almost a week, 12 tanks were damaged, 8 of which were destroyed, and buildings on the territory of the facility were also burned.”, — write on: unn.ua

Photos of the damaged Russian oil depot in the occupied port near Feodosiya appeared, the fire at which was extinguished for almost a week after it was destroyed by the Defense Forces of Ukraine. The photos were published by the Telegram channel “Crimean wind”, reports UNN.

“A week after the start of the fire, the oil depot in Feodosia looks like this – burnt tanks and flakes of foam in the lakes of water spilled during firefighting,” the Telegram channel captioned the photos.

The oil terminal in Feodosia came under a Ukrainian attack on the night of Monday, October 7.

The burning lasted until Saturday, October 12.

In addition to the tanks, as evidenced by satellite images, the storage infrastructure was severely damaged. In total, the fire affected 12 tanks, of which 8 were destroyed. Buildings on the territory of the object also burned down.

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