ROSTOV-ON-DON. June 19 (Interfax) - An oil tank fire sparked by a drone strike in the Azovsky district of Russia's Rostov region on Tuesday has been contained, the press service for the Rostov regional branch of the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry told Interfax.
"The fire was contained on 3,200 square meters at 5:30 a.m.," the press service said.
On Tuesday, Rostov region Governor Vasily Golubev said oil tanks caught fire in Azov as a result of a drone strike. There were no casualties, according to the preliminary information.
The press service for the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry said, for its part, that about 200 firefighters were putting out the fire, and a firefighting train had been sent to the area.