Ukraine carried out another fierce drone attack on Russia, a terrible fire in Russian oil depot near Sochi
Ukraine’s fierce drone attack (file) at Russia’s oil depot
Moscow: Ukraine has carried out a very fierce attack at Russia’s oil depot. On Sunday, Russian officials said that a fierce fire broke out at an oil depot near Sochi, a Black Sea coastal tourist destination. After this attack, the process of attacks between Ukraine and Russia has intensified. Flames and smoke can be seen rising rapidly in the depot.
Scary fire in oil depot
Krasnodar region governor Veniyamin Kondratyaf informed Telegram that his debris collided with a fuel tank after a drone was killed, causing a fire. More than 120 firefighters were sent to the spot to extinguish this fire. In the video shared on social media, dense smoke is seen rising over the oil depot. Meanwhile, Russia’s Civil Aviation Authority has temporarily stopped flights at Sochi Airport.
4 people injured in Ukrainian drone attack
Four people have been injured in another Ukrainian drone attack in Russia’s Varonage area. The Russian Ministry of Defense said that from Saturday night to Sunday morning, 93 Ukrainian drones were hit over Russia and the Black Sea. On the other hand, the Russian missile attack in the city of Mycolive in southern Ukraine targeted a residential area, injuring seven people, this information was given by the emergency services of Ukraine. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that on Sunday, Russia fired 76 drones and 7 missiles on Ukraine. Of these, 60 drones and 1 missile were killed, but 16 drones and 6 missiles reached their goals at eight different places.
Will Russia-Ukraine War stop?
These attacks are happening at a time when the deadliest weeks of recent months in Ukraine have passed. On Thursday, 31 people were killed in Russian drone and missile attacks, including 5 children, and more than 150 people were injured. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday gave Russian President Vladimir Putin till 8 August to make peace efforts. Trump said on Thursday that special messengers Steve Vicchoff are going to Russia, so that Moscow could be persuaded for the ceasefire and warned that new economic sanctions would be imposed if progress is not made. (AP)
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