Suspected drone strike starts massive fire at fuel site in Sevastopol, Crimea

A fuel tank in the Russian-occupied Crimean port city of Sevastopol is on fire after a suspected drone attack, according to governor Mikhail Razvozhaev. The fire has spread over an estimated 1,000 square meters, and response teams are currently trying to contain the blaze. Razvozhaev initially claimed it was a class-four fire, and further information on any potential casualties is being updated. The event comes as relations between Ukraine and Russia continue to be strained. Moscow has previously accused Kyiv of using drones to attack Crimea. Ukrainian officials have previously denied responsibility for these attacks, although they have boasted of successful attacks against military forces using euphemistic language. At present, it is unclear who was responsible for this latest attack. However, Razvozhaev is blaming Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy responded to the accusations and stated that Kyiv would do everything possible to hold those who carried out the second attack accountable.

Logo

8020News: 80% of the news in 20% of the time.

© 2025 CompanyTermsPrivacy