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Burned down Sevastopol oil depot provided fuel for Russian ships that launched missiles over Ukraine

The oil depot that burned down in Sevastopol, occupied Crimea provided fuel for Russian ships that launched missiles over Ukraine.

This was reported by the General Staff of Ukraine.

“As a result of yesterday’s large-scale fire that broke out at an oil depot near Kozacha Bay, the fire destroyed 10 tanks with oil products with a total capacity of about 40 thousand tons. In this regard, panic rumors about the inability of Russian air defense to ensure the security of its own strategic facilities have spread in the city,” the morning report said.

The General Staff also reported that, sensing the beginning of the so-called “hot holiday season” in the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian servicemen began to write vacation reports indicating the places where they would spend their vacations in mainland Russia.

Ukraine Front Lines

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