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Oil depot in Russia catches fire

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An oil depot located in the Tsimlyansky District of the Rostov Oblast caught fire on Saturday, the governor of the region, Vasily Golubev, remarked.

In a Telegram post, Golubev detailed that the incident took place in the early morning hours and was a result of a Ukrainian drone attack.

"According to preliminary data, there are no casualties or injuries. The fire has been assigned rank 3. Fire crews are working at the scene," he explained.

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