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Ukraine's drones set oil depot in Russia's Rostov ablaze, Russian Telegram channels state

Ukraine's drones set a number of oil tanks on fire at the Glubokinskaya oil depot in Russia's Rostov region, numerous Russian Telegram channels reported on Wednesday.

Rostov's guv, Vasily Golubev, stated in a Telegram post that 4 Ukraine-launched drones were ruined over the region, however made no reference of an attack on an oil depot.

The Baza Telegram channel, which is close to Russia's. security services, stated that three tanks were burning after two. drones fell on the area of the oil depot.

Reuters might not separately confirm the reports. There. was no immediate remark from Ukraine.

The attack comes while tanks were still on fire at another. Rostov's oil depot, in the Proletarsk district, some 10 days. after the depot was assaulted, Russian Telegram channels report.

Individually, Alexander Gusev, the governor of the Voronezh. area that also borders Ukraine stated that debris from a. Ukraine-launched drone over the area stimulated a fire near. explosive items. Gusev included that there was no detonation.

The fire has given that been extinguished, Gusev said on. Telegram, and homeowners from two settlements who were. briefly left were returning to their homes.

Russian officials often do not reveal the full extent of. damage inflicted by Ukrainian attacks.

Both sides reject targeting civilians in the 30-month-old war. that Russia introduced with a full-scale intrusion on its smaller sized. neighbour. Kyiv says that its air attacks aim to damage. energy, transportation and military infrastructure that's key to. Moscow's total war effort.

(source: Reuters)