Drones Strike Oil Depot in Feodosia: Massive Fire Following Explosions

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Drones Strike Oil Depot in Feodosia: Massive Fire Following Explosions

On the night of October 13, powerful explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Feodosia, located in Crimea. Reports indicate that drones attacked a local oil depot, resulting in a large fire that was visible from a considerable distance.

This is reported by Finway

Details of the Night Attack and Reaction from the Occupying Authorities

According to residents of the city, explosions and the operation of air defense systems were heard throughout the night. Later, information emerged about damage to the infrastructure, specifically the oil depot. The so-called “head” of Crimea, appointed by Russia, confirmed the fact of the attack, adding that the fire broke out immediately after the drone strike. He also noted that Russian air defense systems allegedly shot down over 20 drones during the incident.

“An enemy UAV attacked the oil depot in Feodosia,” resulting in a fire.

Extent of the Fire and Consequences of the Attack

Social media and local Telegram channels are flooded with videos from the scene. The footage shows a large column of flames rising above the oil depot and thick black smoke billowing high above the site. Eyewitnesses report that the glow from the fire was visible from many areas of the city, as well as from its outskirts.

In addition to the oil depot, information has emerged in the Telegram channel “Supernova+” about a possible fire at one of the gas stations in the same area. The circumstances of the event are currently being clarified, and the extent of damage to local infrastructure is being assessed.