Russia says Ukrainian drone attack on oil depot already violates proposed ceasefire

The Kremlin said this week that Russian President
Firefighters in southern
"We believe that the
"Now the question is - you will forgive me - how is
Ukrainian officials have also accused
Ukrainian President
In earlier comments, Zakharova had described the attack on the oil depot as a "provocation" and an attempt by
Authorities in the southern Russian region of Krasnodar said a Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at an oil depot near the village of Kavkazskaya. The depot is a rail terminal for Russian oil supplies to a pipeline linking
A statement issued by authorities in the Krasnodar region on Thursday evening said efforts were continuing to bring the blaze under control.
The statement said 429 firefighters and 174 pieces of equipment had been drafted to tackle the fire covering 3,750 sq m (40,400 sq ft).
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