Drone Debris Sparks Fire at Oil Facility in Russia’s Krasnodar Region, Authorities Say

MOSCOW, March 15 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠fire broke ⁠out at an oil facility ​in Russia’s Krasnodar region after ‌debris from a ‌downed drone fell ⁠on ⁠it, Russian authorities said on Sunday.

According to ​preliminary reports, there were no casualties.

The damaged oil facility is ​located near Tikhoretsk, where Ukrainian ⁠drones struck ⁠an oil ⁠pumping station ​on Thursday. The fire had been ​extinguished ⁠on Friday.

Authorities did not clarify whether it was the same facility.

The Tikhoretsk hub ⁠is one of the largest oil points ⁠in southern Russia and is the only supply route for petroleum products to the key Black Sea port of Novorossiysk.

The attack was the latest in a ⁠series of drone strikes on the region’s energy and port infrastructure.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing ​by Gleb Stolyarov; Editing ​by Guy Faulconbridge )

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