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Fire breaks out at oil depot in Crimea, authorities appointed by Russia say

A fire broke out at an oil depot in the city of Feodosia on the Crimean coast of the Black Sea, Russianappointed authorities in the Crimean Peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014 said on Monday.

There were no casualties, Oleg Kryuchkov, a consultant to the Russian-installed head of Crimea, composed on the Telegram messaging app, pointing out the head of the Feodosia administration.

There was no detail offered on what had triggered the fire. The Baza Telegram news channel, which has sources amongst Russia's. security services, reported that a number of fuel tanks were on fire. in Feodosia after homeowners heard a series of loud explosions.

Reuters was unable to independently confirm the reports. of explosions. There was no immediate comment from Ukrainian. officials.

The Russian defence ministry stated that its air defence. units destroyed 12 Ukrainian drones over the territory of the. Crimean Peninsula.

Street traffic in parts of Feodosia was briefly. limited, Russian-installed authorities in Crimea said on Monday. on social networks.

Ukraine's air and sea drone attacks on Russian armed force. targets in Crimea throughout the war have actually damaged or. destroyed numerous ships and marine repair yards in the Crimean. port of Sevastopol and struck other targets.

Moscow uses its fleet in the Black Sea to launch. long-range strikes on Ukraine. But for Russia's President. Vladimir Putin, the waters that link to the Mediterranean Sea. are likewise an essential springboard for predicting power into the. Middle East and Europe.

(source: Reuters)