Large fire at oil depot in Russia’s Bryansk, near Ukraine
The HinduA large fire broke out early on Monday at an oil storage facility in the Russian city of Bryansk, the emergencies ministry said, adding that no one was injured. Russia's Bryansk, a logistics hub for the Russian war on Ukraine, looks like a Ukrainian city this morning, with its huge fuel depots on fire amid unconfirmed speculation about a Ukrainian strike. Image source https://t.co/byqOMn2fQJpic.twitter.com/B2o6uSMESr — Yaroslav Trofimov April 25, 2022 There was no immediate indication the fire was related to the war in Ukraine, although Russian officials said last week that Ukrainian helicopters hit residential buildings and injured seven people in the area. BREAKING: Large explosions, fires at oil depot in Russian city of Bryansk pic.twitter.com/pK0OlFMzhx — BNO News April 25, 2022 Bryansk is an administrative centre 154 km northeast of the Ukrainian border, near the Sumy and Chernihiv regions, and is about 380 km distant from Moscow, the Russian capital.