Fire at Afipskoye oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Region extinguished
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- A fire at the Afipskoye oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Region, caused by drone debris from an alleged attack, has been extinguished.
- No injuries were reported, and firefighting efforts involved 34 rescuers and 12 fire engines.
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A fire broke out at the Afipskoye oil refinery in Russia's southern Krasnodar Region. The fire was reportedly caused by debris from a drone attack.
The fire at an oil refinery in Russia’s southern Krasnodar Region that was caused by drone debris has been extinguished, the regional emergency response headquarters said.
"The fire at the Afipskoye oil refinery that followed the enemy drone attack has been put out. No one was hurt. Firefighting operations involved 34 rescuers and 12 fire engines," it wrote on Max.
The headquarters said earlier that drone debris had crashed in the settlement of Afipskoye, causing fire at the oil refinery. Drone debris also fell onto three single-family houses.
Open Questions
- Who was responsible for the drone attack?
- What was the extent of the damage to the oil refinery and houses?
- What is the current security situation in the Krasnodar Region?






