Ukrainian Drones Strike Port, Oil Depot in Southern Russia, Authorities Say

MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) – Ukrainian ⁠drones ⁠struck a tanker ⁠at Russia’s port of Taganrog overnight ​and hit an oil depot in the city ‌of Armavir, authorities ‌in the southern regions of Rostov ⁠and ⁠Krasnodar said on Saturday.

Rostov region Governor Yury Slyusar ​said on Telegram that fires on the tanker and in the port of Taganrog – a ​city of about 240,000 – had been extinguished, ⁠with no ⁠oil spill reported. ⁠Two ​people were injured, he said.

The city’s mayor, Svetlana Kambulova, ​said a ⁠local state of emergency, introduced on May 27, had been extended.

In the neighbouring Krasnodar region, authorities in Armavir, which has ⁠a population of 185,000, said a fire at ⁠an oil depot in the city’s industrial zone had been brought under control and that there were no injuries.

Rostov governor Slyusar said that almost 50 drones had been downed in the region, with attacks reported across the province, which ⁠borders Ukraine’s Donbas, the focus of fighting between Russia and Ukraine.

Outside Taganrog, he said, only minor damage was reported.

(Reporting ​by Reuters, Writing by Felix Light; ​Editing by Ros Russell)

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