Ukrainian Drone Strikes Ignite Days-Long Fire at Key Russian Oil Depot
Efforts to contain the 2,000-square-meter blaze continue as accusations over energy infrastructure attacks escalate and a partial ceasefire remains unclear.
- The Kavkazskaya oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar region has been burning for several days following a reported Ukrainian drone attack.
- Nearly 500 personnel and four firefighting trains are working to extinguish the fire, which still spans approximately 2,000 square meters.
- Russian officials claim the fire was caused by debris from intercepted Ukrainian drones, with three drones reportedly used in the attack.
- A U.S.-brokered partial ceasefire on energy infrastructure has been agreed to in principle by both Russia and Ukraine, but its enforcement remains ambiguous.
- Both nations accuse each other of targeting critical energy facilities, including a gas site in Sudzha, Kursk, further complicating conflict dynamics.