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“This is already beyond”: the Russians burn out because of the “cotton” in Tuapse and other parts of Russia

by alex

On the night of February 28, it was loud in the Russian city of Tuapse, located in the Krasnodar Territory. There was a drone attack.

UAVs hit the territory of the oil depot of the state company Rosneft. 24 Channel . Although propagandists, as always, report that there are no victims.

Even the Russians themselves do not believe these statements. After all, the destruction as a result of the attack is serious. Two explosions were heard on the territory of the oil depot, as a result of which a fire started there.

How do Russians react?

In social networks, Russians complain that the authorities do not tell them the truth. One Twitter user sarcastically wrote: “No one was hurt, funeral is Friday.”

What is known about the strike on the oil depot

According to Astra, a barracks of the Russian Defense Ministry is located a few meters from the impact site. The Russian authorities insist that none of the people who were there were injured and “there is no reason for concern”, but these assurances were skeptical on social networks.

Consequences of the attack on the oil depot in Tuapse / Photo by Sergey Sternenko

We add that on February 25, it was again restless in Russia – locals write that Khlopok visited the border regions. At the same time, the occupying authorities, as always, claim that it is the air defense systems that work.

And on February 24, the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the occupiers complained about the serious shelling of the village of Popovo-Lezhachi, that in the Glushkovsky district of the Kursk region, Shards cut down 9 households. There are reports of partial collapse, broken windows, and broken railings. One house actually caught fire as a result of the arrival. The firefighters subdued the flames. There are also reports of broken window panes at the local village council.

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