Huge fire at Crimea fuel depot after drone strike: authorities

A huge fire broke out on Saturday at a fuel depot in Sevastopol, the main port in Moscow-annexed Crimea, with authorities saying it was the result of a drone attack.
Sevastopol is home to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet and has been hit by a series of drone attacks since the Kremlin’s Ukraine offensive launched last year.
“A fuel reserve is on fire in the Kazachya Bay district” of the city, the Moscow-installed governor of the peninsula Mikhail Razvozhayev said on Telegram in the early hours of Saturday.
“According to preliminary information, it was caused by a drone strike.”
Razvozhayev called on Crimeans to “remain calm” and in a later post said, “nobody was hurt.”
He said authorities had “the situation under control” and said there was no threat to civilian infrastructure.
Earlier this week, Russia said it had “repelled” a drone attack on the port.
Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.