Wednesday05 February 2025
nbn.in.ua

Drones have struck an oil depot near Oryol once again, which had already been on fire last week.

On the night of December 22, drones targeted an oil depot near the Russian city of Oryol, igniting a fire at the site.

This was reported by the governor of the Oryol region, Andrey Klichkov.

He announced a massive drone attack that resulted in a fire at a fuel infrastructure facility in the village of Stalnoy Kon under Oryol.

Subsequently, Klichkov stated that 20 drones were shot down over the region, which were targeting fuel and energy infrastructure facilities. However, according to him, the consequences of the attack were quickly mitigated, and the fire was promptly extinguished. Allegedly, there were no casualties.

Meanwhile, videos of the drone attack on the oil depot are spreading on Russian Telegram channels.

It is worth noting that the oil depot near Oryol has been attacked before. The last incident occurred on December 14, when Ukrainian special operations forces, in coordination with other defense units, struck the linear production dispatch station "Stalnoy Kon." After the attack, the fire lasted for several days.

This station is part of the Russian military-industrial complex, which supplies petroleum products to the Russian army.