UAV Attack in Krasnodar Region: Fire at Oil Depot Brought Under Control
Drone attack on oil depot - Drone on oil depot in Krasnodar region - A fire that broke out at an oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar region as a result of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attack has been extinguished and brought under control. This incident caused great concern in the region, and local authorities took urgent measures.

According to reports, the UAV attack targeted one of the strategically important oil facilities located in the Krasnodar region. Following the attack, large-scale fires broke out in the oil storage tanks.
Numerous firefighting brigades and rescue forces were involved in the fire extinguishing efforts. Thanks to long-term and intense efforts, the spread of the flames to larger areas was prevented, and the fire was completely brought under control.
This is not the first oil depot targeted by unmanned aerial vehicles in the Krasnodar region recently. Similar attacks had been recorded in previous days, indicating the tense security situation in the region.
It is reported that significant damage occurred to the infrastructure as a result of the incident. Security forces are investigating all details of the attack, and additional security measures are being increased in the region.
The news that the fire at the oil depot has been brought under control is welcomed, as it prevents a potential ecological and economic disaster. However, the tense situation in the region continues.
