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Oil depot on fire: Russians complain about drone attack in Kaluga

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Oil depot on fire: Russians complain about drone attack in Kaluga Polina Buyanova

The night of November 25 turned out to be “alarming” for Russians. It is reported that drones attacked Kaluga, where an oil depot was probably hit.

This was reported by 24 Kanal, citing Russian media. It is worth noting that the oil depot in Kaluga is located more than 300 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

Drones attack Russian oil depot

According to Russian media, at least three drones were “shot down” on the outskirts of Kaluga. Local authorities also report a fire that allegedly started as a result of “falling debris” on the territory of the enterprise.

According to preliminary information, there are no casualties. The Ministry of Emergency Situations and the task force are working at the scene, said Governor Vladislav Shapsha.

Meanwhile, local Telegram channels are publishing numerous photos and videos of the very same fire that occurred in the area of ​​the mysterious “enterprise”.

An oil depot is burning in Russian Kaluga: watch the video

According to Ukrainian OSINT analysts, this is the oil depot “Kaluganefteprodukt”. The network reports that the Typhoon plant, one of the leading enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Russia, could also have been hit, but there is no confirmation of this yet.

Where is the oil depot that was attacked by drones: we show on the map

By the way, the day before, on November 24, drones also attacked the Republic of Adygea, which is near the Krasnodar Territory. It is noted that one of the drones was found near the Khanskaya airbase.

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