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​Massive Fire Engulfs Oil Depot near Kozacha Bay in Occupied Sevastopol

An oil depot near Kozacha Bay on fire / open source
An oil depot near Kozacha Bay on fire / open source

All the forces of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in Sevastopol have been mobilized, and firefighting units from Crimea have arrived

Mikhail Razvozhayev, the representative of the Russian occupation administration and internationally unrecognized Governor of Sevastopol, has reported a major fire outbreak at an oil depot near Kozacha Bay.

According to preliminary data, the cause of the fire is believed to be an attack of two enemy drones on the reservoirs.

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“All the forces of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in Sevastopol have been mobilized, and firefighting units from Crimea have arrived. Resources from the Black Sea Fleet have also been deployed. The fire train has joined as well,” Mikhail Razvozhayev claims.

Kozacha Bay is located 15 km from the center of Sevastopol.

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