Russian Firefighters Struggle to Contain Major Blaze Following Ukrainian Drone Attack
Russian firefighters are continuing their efforts to control a large fire that erupted at an oil depot near an air base in the Volga region. The blaze broke out more than 24 hours ago, following a Ukrainian drone attack, and has led to a state of emergency in the city of Engels, located approximately 730 km southeast of Moscow.
Regional governor Roman Busargin reported on Telegram that the situation is being managed, although two firefighters lost their lives while responding to the incident. The fire is said to have originated at an industrial site related to an air base serving Russian nuclear-capable bombers.
Videos circulating on social media show the extensive flames and smoke billowing into the night sky from the facility. Despite Engels being hundreds of kilometers away from Ukraine, the attack has raised concerns about the conflict’s reach into Russian territory, reminiscent of a previous incident in December 2022 when drone activity resulted in casualties among Russian air force personnel.
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