Satellite Imagery Shows Smoke from the Proletarsky, Rostov Oil Depot Fire Extends 105 Kilometers
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On the 3rd day after the attack, a fire is still burning at the Pras oil depot in Rosof, Russia, following a drone strike. Various sources have shared satellite images showing the extent of the damage. The fire is 105 km long, with no signs of slowing down. The attack destroyed at least 18 oil tanks, with the remaining tanks likely to be damaged beyond repair. The facility, known as the Rosneft state fuel facility, holds $200 million worth of fuel. The facility’s 5,000-ton fuel tanks are now destroyed, with no signs of the fire burning out anytime soon. Russian claims that the damage was caused by debris have been met with skepticism. Following a string of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, Russia is starting to feel the impact, with a potential agreement to halt strikes on energy and power infrastructure being negotiated. The attack is seen as the most successful yet, leaving Russia’s oil infrastructure severely damaged.