Photo: Russian occupiers’ oil refinery could be destroyed in Feodosia (Getty Images)
In the occupied Feodosia in eastern Crimea, an oil refinery belonging to Russian occupiers was reportedly destroyed, according to the partisan movement Ateşh.
Agents of Ateşh from the occupying authorities mention that there was a “landing” during the night of March 3. According to the partisans, an oil refinery in Feodosia, used by the occupiers, was destroyed.
“The consequences were cleared until the early morning. The losses are colossal,” the message states.
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What preceded
Explosions occurred in the occupied Feodosia last night. It was reported online that there was allegedly a drone attack, so the anti-aircraft defense was activated.
Moreover, some Telegram channels wrote that the explosions occurred near the oil base. Allegedly, fire trucks and ambulances were dispatched there.
Later, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported a “repelled attack” in Crimea. Shoigu claimed that they allegedly shot down as many as 38 drones.
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