Oil depot on fire in russian city of Voronezh – Media
It may have been hit by a russian Ka-52 attack helicopter that was flying near the object

An oil depot is on fire in russian city of Voronezh.
This is reported by Militarnyi.
According to the publication, the oil depot may have been hit by a russian Ka-52 helicopter that was flying near the site. Journalists suggest that such an action was taken to prevent the Wagner group from receiving fuel.
"A powerful fire at the oil depot occurred against the backdrop of reports of a supposedly large convoy of diverse military vehicles in the outskirts of Voronezh. Some vehicles have russian flags. Their ownership is unknown," explains Militarnyi.
Background. Mind previously reported that conflicts in russia would only intensify in the near future. The so-called "Prigozhin's rebellion" was a result of conflicts existing among different groups within the russian federation.
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