HomeUkraineThe large russian oil depot in Rostov hit by Ukrainian attack drones yesterday was still burning this morning and now has suffered a catastrophic secondary explosion. A several-hundred-foot-tall column of flames could be seen rising over the depot
The large russian oil depot in Rostov hit by Ukrainian attack drones yesterday was still burning this morning and now has suffered a catastrophic secondary explosion. A several-hundred-foot-tall column of flames could be seen rising over the depot
August 19, 2024
The large russian oil depot in Rostov hit by Ukrainian attack drones yesterday was still burning this morning and now has suffered a catastrophic secondary explosion. A several-hundred-foot-tall column of flames could be seen rising over the depot
Someone couldn’t get the heat beads on their BBQ burning. Just buy fresh ones next time, spraying kerosene on them is not the solution.
Poof. All that evil oil money up in smoke, literally. That’s probably another tank that Russia can’t afford to make now, another nail in the coffin for the Russian economy which is experiencing 9% inflation despite an 18% interest rate.
Every action like this prevents another Russian atrocity on Ukrainian soil. Let’s keep it up.
The fastest way to put out these kinds of fires is … I don’t know … leaving Ukraine!?
Drones were succesfully intercepted by this refinery.
Perfect anologie of Putin currently trying not to aknowledge the situation in Kursk. let’s be hopfull and they keep thinking like that
I love a russian oil depot burning in the morning.
I just thinking about my car EURO 6 emissions when I see these burning oil depots.
Maybe Russia itself will catch on fire.
Hahaha. I saw the satelite photos yesterday and felled a bit underwhemed when i saw something like 30 big tanks and realized ‘only’ 2 were burning
Thats not far off a total loss for the storage units. Only a few more on the right are left. Hopefully this was a significant loss. Sadly we are a long way from seeing broken down military vehicles with no fuel
You’d think that russia would have used those T-chassis with MiG engines on top that they used to put out oilwell fires by now
That’s a beautiful sight….
Wow. I looked at the after pictures of the last oil storage in Rostov burning and it was a bit disappointing. But here it looks like the whole facility might get destroyed. If the other tanks have fuel I don’t see how they save them with this heat.
There was no drone attack, just Ivan having a cigarette in restricted area, nothing to see here.
Stop their income! Then it’s over and Putin will be shoot be closed „friend“!
Oh no! Anyway… *****
**^(*)** ^(get out of Ukraine and this might well go away. Just sayin’)
This warms my heart!
Phew, the Russian’s are lucky it was only downed drone debris that hit it, and not the drone itself /s
Can’t censor these fires Pootin. You ain’t winning this war.
And we are very saddest. Yes. Of quorse. Vafanculo!!!
Marshmallows on me, everyone!
Did they store their new cybertrucks in there?
Ukraine is so selfish, does not care one iota about climate change doing this shit
All they need to do is lay down their weapons and things will stop exploding.
I hope the wind blows the dirt to Moscow
Its beautiful. Glory to Ukraine!
Haha
Uncontrolled CO2 release.
And the planet is going to be fine
How much money would that oil be worth?
Warning: Invading other countries may be hazardous to your oil depots
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This is the way.
Ruzia use “water spray”. Its not very effective
Someone couldn’t get the heat beads on their BBQ burning. Just buy fresh ones next time, spraying kerosene on them is not the solution.
Poof. All that evil oil money up in smoke, literally. That’s probably another tank that Russia can’t afford to make now, another nail in the coffin for the Russian economy which is experiencing 9% inflation despite an 18% interest rate.
Every action like this prevents another Russian atrocity on Ukrainian soil. Let’s keep it up.
The fastest way to put out these kinds of fires is … I don’t know … leaving Ukraine!?
Drones were succesfully intercepted by this refinery.
Perfect anologie of Putin currently trying not to aknowledge the situation in Kursk.
let’s be hopfull and they keep thinking like that
I love a russian oil depot burning in the morning.
I just thinking about my car EURO 6 emissions when I see these burning oil depots.
Maybe Russia itself will catch on fire.
Hahaha. I saw the satelite photos yesterday and felled a bit underwhemed when i saw something like 30 big tanks and realized ‘only’ 2 were burning
Thats not far off a total loss for the storage units. Only a few more on the right are left. Hopefully this was a significant loss. Sadly we are a long way from seeing broken down military vehicles with no fuel
You’d think that russia would have used those T-chassis with MiG engines on top that they used to put out oilwell fires by now
That’s a beautiful sight….
Wow. I looked at the after pictures of the last oil storage in Rostov burning and it was a bit disappointing. But here it looks like the whole facility might get destroyed. If the other tanks have fuel I don’t see how they save them with this heat.
There was no drone attack, just Ivan having a cigarette in restricted area, nothing to see here.
Stop their income! Then it’s over and Putin will be shoot be closed „friend“!
Oh no! Anyway… *****
**^(*)** ^(get out of Ukraine and this might well go away. Just sayin’)
This warms my heart!
Phew, the Russian’s are lucky it was only downed drone debris that hit it, and not the drone itself /s
Can’t censor these fires Pootin. You ain’t winning this war.
And we are very saddest. Yes. Of quorse. Vafanculo!!!
Marshmallows on me, everyone!
Did they store their new cybertrucks in there?
Ukraine is so selfish, does not care one iota about climate change doing this shit
All they need to do is lay down their weapons and things will stop exploding.
I hope the wind blows the dirt to Moscow
Its beautiful. Glory to Ukraine!
Haha
Uncontrolled CO2 release.
And the planet is going to be fine
How much money would that oil be worth?
Warning: Invading other countries may be hazardous to your oil depots