Drone strikes oil depot inside Russia – governor

16 Nov, 2022 09:07 / Updated 2 years ago
A UAV attacked an oil terminal 200 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, a regional official says

A drone has struck an oil terminal in Russia’s Oryol Region, some 200km (124 miles) from the Ukrainian border, according to local Governor Andrey Klychkov.

The region is not adjacent to Ukraine, but borders Kursk and Bryansk where officials reported multiple Ukrainian attacks after Russia launched its military operation in the neighboring state on February 24.

“Around 4am today, an apparent drone struck an oil terminal in the village of Stalnoy Kon,” he wrote on his Telegram channel on Wednesday.

“Nobody was hurt. Emergency services are working on site,” Klychkov added.

News outlet Baza reported that the drone hit an upper section of a cylindrical steel tank, “a quarter” of which was filled with oil. The outlet added that there were no leaks or fires.

According to news outlet Mash, the terminal is part of the Druzhba (Friendship) pipeline network, which delivers Russian oil to Europe.

Oryol Region, together with several neighboring regions, was placed on a state of heightened alert last month.