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Governor of Krasnodar says that a drone attack caused a fire at an oil depot in Russia.

The governor of Krasnodar said that a drone attack from Ukraine overnight caused a fire to break out at an oil storage depot in the southern Russian region. 55 firefighters were battling the blaze.

In recent days, a series of drone strikes by Ukraine against Russia's energy infrastructure has sparked fires at a major refinery in Volgograd and at the Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant.

Veniamin Kodratyev said, "The fire is contained and there are no injuries," on Telegram, as a team of 19 firefighters tried to extinguish flames.

Kondratyev didn't specify which depot was burning or the extent of damage.

In a Telegram message, the Russian Defence Ministry said that four Ukrainian drones had been destroyed overnight over Russian territory. However, it did not mention Krasnodar in the statement.

The Ministry only reports the number of drones destroyed by its air defence system, and not how many drones were launched.

Ukraine did not immediately comment. Kyiv claims that its attacks in Russia are meant to destroy infrastructure crucial to Moscow's conflict in Ukraine, and are in response for Russian bombing of Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by Himani Sarkar in Melbourne, Clarence Fernandez, and Lidia Kelly)

(source: Reuters)