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Ukrainian drones ignite major fire at Russian oil terminal

Ukrainians attacked a fuel depot in Russia using drones. The General Staff reported that one of the largest oil terminals in the suburbs of Oryol was set ablaze.

Russian fuel depot in flames. "Fire can be seen over the city"
Russian fuel depot in flames. "Fire can be seen over the city"
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Sara Bounaoui

Ukrainian drones attacked a fuel depot in the Russian Oryol region, sparking a fire – reported the region's governor, Andrey Klychkov, during the night. The information was confirmed a few hours later by the General Staff of Ukraine.

"On the night of 13th December 2024, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the 'Steel Horse' dispatch station in the Oryol region of Russia," was reported in the communiqué.

According to the Ukrainians, it is one of the largest oil terminals in the suburbs of Oryol.

Ukrainian strike. "Flames visible over the city"

An enormous fire broke out following the drone strike. Local residents reported explosions and visible pillars of fire during the night, shortly after the attack.

Videos were published on social media. "Flames visible over the city" - described the video.

The Production and Dispatch Station "Steel Horse" is part of the Russian military-industrial complex, providing oil products for the Russian army.

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