An enormous hearth broke out on Saturday at a gasoline depot in Sevastopol, the primary port in Moscow-annexed Crimea, with authorities saying it was the results of a drone assault.

Sevastopol is dwelling to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet and has been hit by a sequence of drone assaults because the Kremlin’s Ukraine offensive launched final yr.
“A gasoline reserve is on hearth within the Kazachya Bay district” of town, the Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev mentioned on Telegram within the early hours of Saturday.
He mentioned the hearth’s measurement was “round 1,000 sq. metres” and revealed photographs of big clouds of smoke rising into the air.
Razvozhayev known as on Crimeans to “stay calm” and in a later publish mentioned “no one was harm.”
He mentioned authorities had “the state of affairs beneath management” and mentioned there was no menace to civilian infrastructure.
Earlier this week, Russia mentioned it had “repelled” a drone assault on the port.
Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.