“Small magnificent”: a large-scale fire broke out at the oil depot in the Irkutsk region (video)

According to the speaker of the Odesa OVA, fuel tanks for the Russian invaders in Ukraine caught fire.

On the morning of January 21, a fuel tank caught fire in the city of Angarsk, Russia’s Irkutsk Region. This was announced on the Telegram channel by the spokesperson of the Odessa Regional Military Administration, Sergey Bratchuk.

“The morning begins with pleasant and already familiar news. In Angarsk, the fuel tanks planned to be sent to the occupying forces are burning magnificently, but karma, she is a cunning aunt,” wrote the official.

Citing eyewitnesses, Bratchuk noted that the fire and smoke were strong enough to be seen from the outskirts of Irkutsk.

A video was also published on the network, showing the burning of railway tanks with fuel.

According to Russian Telegram channels, the area of ​​​​the fire in the oil depot in Angarsk is 400 square meters. It took 35 people to put out the fire. The victims of the incident have not yet been reported.

Recall that on January 10 in the capital of the Russian Federation a fire broke out in the warehouse of a car service. The fire spread to 2,000 square meters and the roof of the building collapsed. Two helicopters were called to extinguish the fire.

Focus He also wrote about the fire that broke out in the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation on January 6. According to Maria Zakharova, representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the cause of the fire was a short circuit. There were 25 people in the department’s building at that time.

We also reported that on January 4, an emergency occurred aboard the Princess of Arctic fishing vessel in Murmansk, Russia. A fire broke out in the ship’s hold, covering an area of ​​3 square meters. There were seven people on board at the time of the fire.

Source: Focus

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