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2 powerful explosions thunder at oil depot in Feodosia
In the city of Feodosia, temporarily occupied Crimea, two more tanks with fuel exploded at an oil depot.The Crimean Wind Telegram channel reported this on
Oil depot in Feodosia nearly completely destroyed – social media
In Feodosia, in temporarily occupied Crimea, an oil depot that was struck by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on October 7 has been nearly completely destroyed. Firefighting efforts lasted nearly a week.
New Explosion Occurs At Largest Oil Depot Of Crimea In Feodosia
Another tanker has caught fire at the oil depot in Feodosia, recently attacked the Armed forces of Ukraine. The fire there has been lasting for four days. This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the ‘Crimean wind’ Telegram-channel.
Oil depot on fire in Crimea's Feodosia following Ukrainian attack
A fire erupted at an oil depot in Russia-occupied Feodosia in the early hours of Oct. 7, reportedly following a drone attack, according to Russian media.
Fuel shortage for Russian forces in Feodosia following strike on oil depot – partisans
In Feodosia, located in temporarily occupied Crimea, a fuel shortage has arisen for the Russian armed forces following a strike by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on the marine oil terminal on October 7.
Largest Oil Depot Of Crimea Burning In Feodosia Fourth Consecutive Day
Crimea's largest oil depot has been on fire in Feodosia for the fourth day in a row after the Defence Forces attacked it on the night of October 7, writes ‘Crimea.Realii’ on Thursday, October 10. Locals report that black columns of smoke can be seen in the city. Windows were broken out in the houses close to the oil depot.
Large fire erupts at oil depot in occupied Crimea's Feodosia at site of previous Ukrainian strike
A large fire erupted at an oil depot in Russian-occupied Feodosia late on Oct. 10 at the site of a previous Ukrainian drone strike, where another blaze has been burning for four days, local media reported.
Fire At Oil Terminal Hit By Ukraine Burns For Fifth Day
A massive fire sparked by a Ukrainian attack on an oil facility in Russian-annexed Crimea was still burning on Friday, five days after it began, local authorities said.
Oil depot in Crimea on fire for fourth day: another tank explodes – videos
An oil depot in temporarily occupied Feodosiia, Crimea, has been on fire since 6 October following a strike by the Ukrainian defence forces, and on Thursday, 10 October, another tank exploded. Source: local Telegram channels,
Crimean oil terminal blaze: Residents ill, Ukraine blamed
A fire has been raging for five days at the largest oil terminal in Crimea, which has been under Russian control since 2014. The attack, attributed to Ukrainian forces, caused significant damage. Authorities installed by Moscow reassure that there is no public health threat,
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Feodosia oil terminal burning for sixth day after Ukrainian strike
Residents of Feodosia have started returning to their homes after being evacuated. However, efforts to extinguish the fire ...
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Oil depot in Feodosia on fire after AFU attack. State of man-made emergency introduced in city
On the night of Monday, October 7, a large oil depot caught fire in Feodosia in the east of the temporarily occupied Crimea.A ...
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Large fires erupt at oil depot in occupied Crimea's Feodosia at site of previous Ukrainian strike
Two large fire erupted at an oil depot terminal in Russian-occupied Feodosia late at night on Oct. 10 at the site of a ...
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Crimea Satellite Images Show Russian Pantsir System at Site of Explosion
Ukrainian group said it had fed intelligence on a Russian oil terminal in Crimea to Kyiv's military ahead of a strike.
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