Oil depot fire quelled three days post attack in Rostov region

Photo: in the Rostov region, a fire at an oil depot was extinguished for three days (Getty Images)

In the Rostov region, a fire at an oil depot was extinguished over three days following an attack by Ukrainian drones. Satellite images of the aftermath have emerged, informs Radio Free Europe.

It concerns an oil depot in the city of Azov, Rostov region, Russia. Overnight on June 18, the depot was attacked by drones.

As a result of the strike, a massive fire broke out on the premises of the oil depot. According to media reports, the fire was extinguished three days after the attack.

Satellite images reveal that three out of six fuel tanks were burned down.

Attacks on Russian oil refineries

Overnight on June 21, Ukrainian Defense Forces launched a powerful strike against Russian oil refineries. Four refineries were targeted: Afipsky, Ilsky, Krasnodar, and Astrakhan.

Additionally, Ukrainian defenders targeted radar stations and radar reconnaissance centers of Russian forces in Crimea and Bryansk region, RF.

Moreover, last night in Krasnodar Krai, storage and preparation sites for Shahed were hit. Defense forces attacked training facilities and command posts for enemy drones.