Friday, 10 January 2025
Home Topics Fuel Russian plant fire rages on, 24 hours after Ukrainian attack
FuelNewsOilPolitics

Russian plant fire rages on, 24 hours after Ukrainian attack

7

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian firefighters were on Thursday still battling a fire reported to have broken out at an oil depot near an air base for strategic bombers in the Volga region, more than 24 hours after a Ukrainian drone attack.

“It takes a certain amount of time to complete the burnout process. The situation is under control,” regional governor Roman Busargin said in a Telegram post.

A state of emergency was in effect in Engels, a city of 200,000 people some 730 km (450 miles) southeast of Moscow, after the blaze spread and two firefighters died trying to put it out.

Busargin said the fire had broken out at an industrial site, which he did not name, after a mass drone attack. The Ukrainian military said on Wednesday that it had set fire to an oil depot that serves an air base for Russian nuclear-capable bombers.

Engels is hundreds of kilometres from Ukraine. In December 2022, three Russian air force personnel were killed when a drone was shot down there.

Russian news reports also said the fire was at an oil facility. Videos and photos published on social media showed a large fire sending thick clouds of smoke into the night sky.

(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Kevin Liffey)

Related Articles

Hyundai Motor Co. Vice President Chung Yoo Seok and Hyundai Mobility Japan CEO Toshiyuki Shimegi pose next to the company’s compact electric car Hyundai Inster at Tokyo Auto Salon 2025 in Chiba, east of Tokyo, Japan January 10, 2025.  REUTERS/Kantaro Komiya
BusinessEconomyElectric Vehicles (EVs)

Hyundai launches $18,000 EV in Japan to penetrate EV-wary market

South Korea’s Hyundai aims to boost its Japan sales tenfold with the...

FILE PHOTO: Greenland's flag flies in Igaliku settlement, Greenland, July 5, 2024. Ritzau Scanpix/Ida Marie Odgaard via REUTERS/File Photo/File Photo
BusinessCritical MineralsMiningPolitics

US lobbied Greenland rare earths developer Tanbreez not to sell to China

U.S. officials pressured Greenland rare earths developer not to sell to China,...

FILE PHOTO: The Chevron logo is pictured after the U.S. government granted a six-month license allowing Chevron to boost oil output in U.S.-sanctioned Venezuela, in Caracas, Venezuela, December 2, 2022. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa/File Photo
BusinessNatural GasOilPolitics

Chevron donating to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural committee, spokesperson says

Chevron will donate to Donald Trump's inaugural fund, a company spokesperson said...

FILE PHOTO: The BlackRock logo is pictured outside their headquarters in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., May 25, 2021.  REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo
BusinessEmissions

BlackRock quits climate group as Wall Street lowers environmental profile

BlackRock exits Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, citing legal scrutiny and confusion...

Login into your Account

Please login to like, dislike or bookmark this article.