In Feodosia, an oil depot is burning again after strikes; smoke has stretched for almost 10 km
Kyiv • UNN
Two fire hotspots have been recorded at the oil depot in Feodosia following overnight strikes. A plume of smoke from the facility has stretched 9.5 kilometers toward the sea.

In temporarily occupied Feodosia, an oil depot has flared up again following overnight strikes. This was reported by the "Crimean Wind" monitoring group, citing satellite imagery data, according to UNN.
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According to the monitoring group, at least two powerful fire hotspots have been recorded on the facility's territory. Local residents reported two explosions that occurred around 03:20 and 03:33.
According to "Crimean Wind," the smoke plume from the fire stretched approximately 9.5 kilometers toward the sea. The facility in question is a marine oil terminal that was previously attacked on April 8, which also resulted in a large-scale fire at the site.
Notably, on the eve of the incident, the Russian occupation authorities announced the closure for repairs of the road passing next to the oil depot. There are currently no official comments regarding the causes of the new fire.