Sevastopol Forest Fires Engulf 69 Acres After Ukrainian Drone Downing
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- Fires covering approximately 69 acres have engulfed forests in Sevastopol, Crimea, following the downing of Ukrainian drones, according to Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev.
- Firefighters are battling the blaze in difficult mountainous terrain amidst repeated attacks.
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Fires in Sevastopol were ignited in multiple areas following the downing of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Firefighters have been working for over a day in challenging mountainous terrain.
SIMFEROPOL, June 30. /TASS/. Fires have engulfed 69 acres of forest in Sevastopol in a blaze that was originally started by Ukrainian drones downed in the area, Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said.
"Firefighters are extinguishing the largest fire Sevastopol’s forests have seen in recent years. The fire broke out in different areas following the downing of enemy UAVs. The total area of the fires is approximately 69 acres," he wrote on the Max messenger.
The firefighters have been fighting the fire for over a day, with their work being complicated by difficult mountainous terrain, repeated attacks and new fire outbreaks, the governor added. Over 240 people and 58 units of equipment have so far been deployed in the firefighting operation. No one was injured, and damaged areas of the forest will recover over time, Razvozhayev noted.
Offene Fragen
- What was the specific target of the Ukrainian drones?
- What is the long-term environmental impact of the fires?
- Are there ongoing drone threats in the area?






