Russian drones destroyed a Ukrainian oil depot

Igor Shkapa.  
10.08.2023 08:21
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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UAVs, War, Armed forces, Zen, Russia, Ukraine, Energetics


At night, the Rivne region suffered an effective strike from the Russian Armed Forces.

The head of the Rivne military administration, Vitaly Mikhail Koval, reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

At night, the Rivne region suffered an effective strike from the Russian Armed Forces. The correspondent reports about this...

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“At night, the Rivne region was subjected to a massive attack by drones. Unfortunately, the oil depot in Dubenshchina was destroyed,” the official said against the backdrop of the blazing facility.

According to him, there were no casualties.

“45 rescuers and 14 units of equipment are working at the scene of the incident. A fire train is involved. There are also corresponding investigative commissions headed by the heads of the regional security forces. The chemical and radiation background is normal. Evacuation of the population will not be applied,” Koval said.

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