Fire breaks out at Crimea fuel depot after drone strike; Ukraine says…
KYIV - An apparent drone strike started a fire at a fuel storage facility in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol on Saturday, the Moscow-installed governor there said.A Ukrainian military intelligence official said more than 10 tanks of oil products with capacity of around 40,000 tonnes were destroyed, RBC Ukraine reported.
A spokesman for Ukraine’s armed forces said earlier he did not have any information to suggest Ukraine was responsible for the fire.
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