And another point of view of the fire from the oil depot in Proletarsk, Rostov region



by mr_midnig

36 comments
  1. Okay Uri, take this oil train a drive right past that oil fire.

    It’ll be fine.

  2. “OK Ivan, you can drive the train into the fireball, or dodge drones in Kursk.”

    New Russian Casey Jones is created.

    Who else noticed that the track signal is red?

  3. Wow. That doesn’t look like hell on earth at all.

    What is this? Some tourism advertising? “Come to warm, sunny Russia. Where black smoke makes healthy you!”

  4. 1:25 “хохлы пидарасы подпалили” (khokhly [etnic slur for ukrainians] fagots scorched it)

    yes we did 😎

  5. Hit all the train tracks … imo … limits their routes and increases probability of hitting them elsewhere. ….average Joe here … you guys know better.

  6. Would be a great scene of a dystopian movie if it wasn’t shaking so much. Anyway. Summer will stay hot the next days there, plenty of opportunity to document that whole region burning down.

  7. can anyone with a little more knowledge tell me why are they not trying to extinguish this? Is it really better to just let it burn out?

  8. Are you guys sure, this is from the Proletarsk oil depot? Do you know from which vantage point this is filmed? The only intersecting two-way tracks in relative proximity to the depot are those going through the town in in north-south direction. The tracks directly on site are one-way and never parallel. Also, i don’t see any overhead lines on the tracks on site on sattelite pictures; probably for diesel trains only.

    See this video also: [https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/1ezbe8v/new_video_from_oil_depot_near_roston_on_fire_some/](https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/1ezbe8v/new_video_from_oil_depot_near_roston_on_fire_some/) No overhead lines, this is (almost certainly) filmed from here: 46°41’32.6″N 41°46’52.5″E

    I can’t match the tracks with the position and proximity of the fire with this video. Perhaps another or an older incident?

  9. This railroad has two tracks. The closest one is almost 5km away from the oil depot. Is it how far the fire spread?

  10. This oil depot is the gift that keeps on giving…
    May there be many more where that came from!

  11. Highly recommend driving a train loaded with petroleum thru a firestorm. Keep up the good work.. Proletarsk will soon mean dead proletariat

  12. I’d love to see the heat start to deform the rail lines and stop all rail traffic in the area!

  13. The last line in the video is very interesting and tells a lot how Russians treat each other when people are in need of help.

    Woman asks for help saying houses are burning and people are nearby.

    Man standing near camera man tells him: “Lets go and distinguish the fire!”

    Camera man: “So go and do it by yourself”

    Bro was literally saying I don’t give a fuck if someone need help there

  14. Why can’t people learn to turn their camera horizontal before they start recording? It’s like looking through a keyhole. You’re not shooting a selfie for Pete’s sake.

  15. Why are they running oil tankers next to a fire. Madness. Sheer madness. It’s gone Igor leave it

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