A Ukrainian drone attack in Russias southern Krasnodar region ignited a fire at an oil depot Wednesday, the regional governor said.The attack targeted the village of Novominskaya, where debris from a downed drone fell on an oil reservoir, Krasnodar region Governor Veniamin Kondratyev said."A fire has broken out,"Kondratyev wrote on Telegram, adding that 55 firefighters had been dispatched to the scene."No one has been wounded, according to initial information," he said, adding that the depot contained only "insignificant remnants of petroleum products."Ukraine's military later took responsibility for the attack in the Krasnodar region."The hit was confirmed.
A fire broke out at the facility," Ukraine's General Staff said in a statement, adding the site was "involved in the supply of petrol and diesel for the Russian occupation army.""Strikes on strategic targets involved in supporting Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine will continue," it vowed.Separately, Russia's Defense Ministry said two Ukrainian drones attacked the Kursk region, and two more targeted the Belgorod region, both of which border Ukraine.
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