Fire Extinguished at Crimea Oil Terminal After Strikes
Fire Extinguished at Crimea Oil Terminal After Strikes

Fire Extinguished at Crimea Oil Terminal After Strikes

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A significant fire at the Feodosia oil terminal in Russian-occupied Crimea, ignited by a Ukrainian missile strike, has been extinguished five days after the attack, according to local authorities. The fire, which spread over 2,500 square meters, prompted the evacuation of over 1,100 residents, though officials reported no casualties. Ukrainian forces targeted the terminal as part of their strategy to disrupt Russia's oil industry, which they claim funds the ongoing war. Despite assurances of stabilized conditions from the Russian-installed mayor, reports indicated high levels of sulfur dioxide in the area, raising health concerns among locals. The terminal is the largest of its kind in Crimea and has previously been a target of Ukrainian strikes. The ongoing conflict has led to intensified attacks on critical infrastructure from both sides as winter approaches.

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