🔥Нефтебаза в Феодосии после прилета Украинских БПЛА. Это самая крупная нефтебаза в Крыму. Введен режим техногенной ЧС из-за взрыва. Также в Минобороны рф заявили, что этой ночью над Крымом было якобы сбито 12 дронов. Есть сообщения о взрывах в районах аэропортов Бильбек и Новофедоровка. @nevzorovtv
🔥Нефтебаза в Феодосии после прилета Украинских БПЛА. Это самая крупная нефтебаза в Крыму. Введен режим техногенной ЧС из-за взрыва. Также в Минобороны рф заявили, что этой ночью над Крымом было якобы сбито 12 дронов. Есть сообщения о взрывах в районах аэропортов Бильбек и Новофедоровка. @nevzorovtv
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