Video: An oil depot caught fire in the Krasnodar Region following a drone attack
On the night of June 15, a fire broke out at an oil depot in the Krasnodar Krai of the Russian Federation following a drone attack. The fire started in the village of Poltavskaya in the Krasnoarmeysky District.
According to the Russian operational headquarters, the fire broke out after debris fell onto the oil depot’s grounds. Thirty-two people and seven pieces of equipment were deployed to extinguish the fire. There were no casualties or injuries. The road between the village of Poltavskaya and the hamlet of Trudobelikovskoye has been closed.
The village of Poltavskaya is located in the Krasnoarmeysky District—approximately 80 km west of Krasnodar, between the regional center and the coast of the Azov Sea. The distance from the facility to the front line is about 385 km.
The oil depot in the village of Poltavskaya is not a production facility but a logistics hub: it receives petroleum products from refineries—including Lukoil’s facilities—and distributes them to gas station networks and customers at gas stations. It is precisely these facilities that ensure an uninterrupted supply of fuel both for the civilian market in the Krasnodar Krai and the Republic of Adygea, as well as for the needs of the military in the southern and eastern sectors.
Source: exilenova+monitoring channel.
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