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Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for the oil depot in Sevastopol, called the expl...

Explosions at the oil depot in Sevastopol: the Armed Forces is preparing for active action - OK "South"

Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for the oil depot in Sevastopol, called the explosions in Sevastopol on April 29. Explosions at the oil depot in occupied Sevastopol are part of the Armed Forces preparation for the future counter -offensive. Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for OK "South", stated this on the national telephone. According to her, the destruction of the logistics of the Russian army is one of the elements of preparation for active fighting of the Armed Forces.

Humeniuk believes that the destruction of tanks at the large oil depot in the Cossack Bay as a result of a large -scale fire will cause Russian troops to be forced to reorient and dispersal in a safer place. Also, according to Humeniuk, after a large -scale fire in Sevastopol among the inhabitants of Crimea and the Russian military began to spread panic. Speaker OK "South" reported that there are "large streams that are moving all the routes where you can go.

" Humeniuk stated that even families of the Russian military began the evacuation process. The representative of OK South also stated that the Russians had removed all their rocket launchers from the Black Sea. According to her, they were sent to base points due to a strong storm. After improving the weather, the rocket carrier will probably return to their combat duty, Humeniuk stressed.

According to her, the ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation are now maneuvering in a safe area, but rocket launchers are all at base points because of a truly powerful storm. We remind that the spokesman of the Odessa Ova Sergey Bratchuk stated that the Russian ships will be safer in the sea than in the bays of Crimea. According to a statement of the Armed Forces General Staff, the "hot resort season" begins due to explosions at the oil depot in Sevastopol.

As a result of a large -scale fire, 10 tanks with petroleum products, with a total volume of 40 thousand tons, were destroyed. Explosions and fire in the Cossack Bay, in Sevastopol, which resulted in the destruction of the Russian oil depot, occurred on the morning of April 29. The management of the occupied city stated that the oil depot was attacked by drones. This oil depot stored fuel, which was intended on the ship of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.