In the Moscow region, the Nogonskaya oil depot and a major marketplace caught fire after a drone attack.
On the morning of July 18, Russia reported a drone attack. A fire broke out at the Noginskaya oil depot in the Moscow region, which supplies fuel to the capital region. Facilities belonging to the Russian online store Wildberries also caught fire.
The Telegram channel Astra reported this.
According to the publication, the Noginsk oil depot, which is used for storing, transshipping, and shipping gasoline, diesel fuel, and aviation kerosene, caught fire after the attack. It contains 24 storage tanks with a total capacity of 11,500 cubic meters.
As Astra notes, Nogonskaya is an important logistics facility for fuel traders in the Moscow region and is used by major suppliers for the storage and shipment of petroleum products.
Additionally, a Wildberries online store caught fire in Elektrostal, Moscow Region. A fire also broke out at the company’s sorting center in Kotovsk, Tambov Region.
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