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Blaze at Russian fuel depot in Crimea put out after suspected drone strike

Fire at facility in port of Sevastopol caused no casualties and will not hinder supplies, authorities say

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A fire at a fuel storage facility in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, caused by an apparent drone strike, has been extinguished, the Moscow-installed governor has said. .

Video footage posted on social media earlier on Saturday showed a large waterside area on fire, with a column of black smoke rising from the burning fuel. Other images showed a huge pall of smoke hanging over the area. More than a dozen fuel tanks are situated at the site in Kozacha Bay.

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