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A fire at the Avipsky oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar region was extinguished following the fall of Ukrainian drone debris, with no injuries reported.

The operational headquarters in Russia's Krasnodar region announced the extinguishing of a fire at the Avipsky oil refinery, which was caused by debris from a Ukrainian drone.
On the Max platform, the Russian operational headquarters stated, "The fire that broke out at the Avipsky oil refinery, resulting from an attack by hostile drones, has been extinguished. No injuries occurred."
They added that 34 personnel and 12 vehicles, including equipment from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, participated in the firefighting efforts.
Earlier, the headquarters reported that drone debris had fallen in Avipsky, Krasnodar region, triggering a fire at the oil refinery. Debris was also found in three residential houses, with a fire igniting in one of them.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that air defense systems intercepted and shot down 330 drones over Russian territory, the Black Sea, and the Sea of Azov from 8:00 p.m. Moscow time on June 10 until 7:00 a.m. the following day.
The Ukrainian armed forces target residential neighborhoods, vital civilian facilities, industrial institutions, and energy infrastructure in Russian border areas and deeper regions daily, employing drones and missiles.
In response, Russian forces conduct strikes exclusively on military sites and Ukrainian defense industry facilities using precision-guided weapons from air, sea, and land, as well as drones.



