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An oil depot in the Krasnodar region of Russia was attacked by Ukrainian Neptune missiles, – media

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An oil depot in the Krasnodar region of Russia was attacked by Ukrainian Neptune missiles, – media Polina Buyanova

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On the night of June 18, Ukrainian Neptune missiles attacked a Russian oil depot. This happened in the Temryuk district of the Krasnodar region of Russia.

According to Russian media, on the night of June 18, residents of the Temryuk district complained of explosions.< /p>

Rockets attacked an oil depot

Official information about explosions in the Krasnodar region from local authorities or the Russian Ministry of Defense did not appear.

According to preliminary information, missiles hit the terminal for transshipment of bulk oil products and chemical cargo of Yugneftekhimtranzit LLC in the village of Chushka. Ukrainian Neptune missiles were probably used for the attack.

Where is the Temryuk district on the map:

Journalists also reported that the impact caused a fire and damaged pipelines and technical rooms. At the same time, according to preliminary information, there were no casualties.

It also became known earlier that UAVs attacked Azov, a city located 35 kilometers from Rostov-on-Don . There, drones hit important objects, in particular the DonTerminal oil storage facility and the Azovproduct plant.

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