A fuel depot in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region caught fire in early Thursday morning, following a drone attack, marking the second reported strike on the same facility in less than two weeks, according to Russian officials.
Alexander Kharitonov, the head of the Krasnoarmeysky district, said the blaze broke out after what he described as falling drone debris ignited the Poltavskaya oil depot. Russian emergency services were deployed to the site, while authorities closed a nearby highway connecting the village of Poltavskaya with the Trudobelikovsky settlement.
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Russian monitoring channel Exilenova+ reported that three fuel storage tanks were on fire. Telegram channel Astra said the depot contains about 28 fuel tanks and serves as a regional fuel storage facility supplying parts of Krasnodar Krai and the neighboring Republic of Adygea. Those reports could not be independently verified.
The same oil depot was reportedly targeted by drones on June 16, when local authorities also reported a fire and temporary road closures.
Separately, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Russian air defenses intercepted two drones approaching the Russian capital overnight.
Russia’s Krasnodar regional operational headquarters confirmed that a fire broke out at the oil depot in Poltavskaya following the drone attack, adding that there were no preliminary reports of casualties.
