After Ukraine’s strike, oil depot in Feodosia in occupied Crimea is burning for the 4th day.  

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The Crimean service of Radio Free /Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), reported on October 10, that Russian had been unable put out a fire at an depot after a strike in Russia-occupied Feodosia for the fourth consecutive day.
In the early morning hours of October , missile forces attacked the largest oil storage facility in the , resulting in an extensive fire.
The Marine Oil Terminal in Crimea is the largest facility in the peninsula for handling oil products.
Igor Tkachenko said that as of October 10, ,137 people were evacuated from the region.
V Feodosii chetvertye sutki prodolzhaetsia gorenie rezervuarov na neftebaze, atakovannoi VSU 7 oktiabria. Publikuem foto nashego korrespondenta pic.twitter.com/SeKqSHCJAx– Krym.Realii (@krymrealii) October 10,
Authorities warned that the amount and quality of water required to extinguish a fire could also affect the water supply for .
In recent months, Ukrainian forces launched a series drone strikes to damage Russia’s oil sector, whose profits fuel Moscow’s war efforts.
A fire that started after a Ukrainian strike at the Kavkaz Oil and Petroleum Storage Facility, just outside Proletarsk in Russia’s Rostov oblast, was put out in 11 days. 49 Russian firefighters were injured.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Crimean service, reported on October 10.

 

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