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Fire caused by drone debris at an oil depot in Russia’s Krasnodar Region near Crimea

Fire caused by drone debris at an oil depot in Russia’s Krasnodar Region near Crimea
Fire caused by drone debris at an oil depot in Russia’s Krasnodar Region near Crimea

Authorities?said Tuesday that a fire was caused by debris from a drone at an oil depot located in southern Krasnodar, Russia. They also?closed the local road linking the area with the Crimean Peninsula.

The fire that broke out at the oil depot in the Poltavskaya region?of Krasnodar was not fatal, according to a telegram message from the regional authorities.

The authorities said that they had closed a local route connecting the area to a regional road leading to a?bridge over the Kerch Strait? linking Crimea with the Krasnodar Region, which was built by Moscow following the annexation.

The bridge is one way to supply the Black Sea Peninsula, along with a few other roads that connect to Russia-held parts of Ukraine. Ukraine struck two bridges on Monday that connect the Russian-held area of Ukraine's Kherson Region?with Crimea. Kyiv's recent intensification of attacks on Crimea supply routes has led to a fuel shortage in the peninsula. In the Krasnodar area, a popular tourist destination in summer, disruptions in?fuel supply have led to panic buying, according to the regional governor. Ukraine is continuing its attacks on Russian energy assets. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue in Tokyo, Lincoln Feast and Jekaterina Gólubkova.)

(source: Reuters)