A fire broke out: In occupied Crimea, they announced “arrivals” at an oil depot


On the morning of Sunday, 24 March, about two dozen explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Crimea as Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles. It is likely that these were "hits" on an oil depot near the village of Hvardiyske.

This was reported by a number of monitoring channels. Several photos of the next “bavona” on the peninsula were also published online.

It is reported that after a series of explosions at an oil depot captured by the invaders near Hvardiyske (Simferopol district), a fire broke out, the smoke from which was visible from afar.

“In Hvardiyske, an oil depot was hit and it is on fire. The morning in the village does not begin with coffee,” wrote the Crimean Wind Telegram channel.

The specified oil depot is located near the Ostryakovo railway station, which is used by the occupiers.

Channel subscribers reported that the facility was attacked by drones. They also allowed the Hvardiyske garrison to be hit.

At the same time, a powerful explosion was reported in the village of Sovyetske, Dzhankoi district. The consequences are still unknown.


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