VORONEZH. March 12 (Interfax) - Firefighters are continuing to put out a blaze that erupted at an oil depot in the Russian city of Oryol following a drone attack, the regional government's press service said on Tuesday.
"Emergency services are working at the facility to contain the fire burning on an area of 100 square meters. More than 60 people, 14 pieces of core equipment, four lifting mechanisms and a fire train are involved in combating the blaze," the press service said, citing the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry's regional branch.
As reported earlier, a drone crashed in Oryol overnight into Tuesday, attacking a local fuel and energy sector facility. Emergency services are taking measures to contain the fire. No casualties have been reported.