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Falling drone fragments start fire on territory of oil refinery in south Russia

No casualties were reported

The Times of Russia Russia News: Falling drone fragments sparked a fire at an oil refinery in southern Russia’s Krasnodar Region on Saturday after an apparent drone incident, according to regional emergency authorities. The incident occurred in the town of Slavyansk-on-Kuban, where emergency response teams were immediately deployed to contain the situation.

Officials reported that drone fragments fell onto the territory of the local oil refinery, igniting a fire within the facility. In addition to the blaze, the debris damaged a nearby power line and shattered windows in a residential house located close to the refinery. Emergency services responded swiftly to secure the affected area and prevent the fire from spreading further.

Authorities confirmed that no casualties were reported in the refinery incident. Firefighters and emergency personnel continue to work at the site to ensure the situation remains under control and to assess the extent of the damage caused by the falling debris.

In a separate incident in the Krasnodar Region, drone fragments fell in the settlement of Trudobelikovsky, where one man sustained injuries. Medical personnel provided first aid at the scene, and officials confirmed that hospitalization was not required. The same incident also resulted in damage to four residential houses.

Regional authorities continue to monitor the security situation while emergency crews inspect affected infrastructure and residential properties. Damage assessments are ongoing as officials work to restore normal conditions in the impacted areas.

The latest developments highlight the continued importance of emergency preparedness and rapid response measures across southern Russia. Authorities have urged residents in affected locations to remain alert while cleanup and restoration operations continue.

According to official information, there were no fatalities in either incident, and local emergency services remain on-site to ensure public safety and complete recovery efforts.

The Times of Russia Russia News will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as additional official information becomes available.

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