A huge explosion has rocked the Russian city of
Bryansk after it was attacked by Ukraine.
According to reports, a huge explosion erupted on
Monday, April 25 after an oil storage depot in the
city of Bryansk was hit by a suspected military
strike by Ukraine.
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Ukraine has been facing barrage of missiles since
Russia launched its invasion on February 24, and
the country has had over 2 million people leave
since the war.
Ukraine has been limited to defence and strikes
within its territory since the war started but has
now gone on an offensive with new weapons and
artillery provided by the West to mitigate against
Russia’s new offensive in eastern Ukraine.
According to reports, a second unconfirmed attack
was reported at a military base in the area where a
military unit of the 120th arsenal of the Russian
Main Rocket and Artillery Directorate is located.
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Reports in Russia on Monday, April 25 said oil
storage tanks at the facility caught fire around 2
a.m. local time.
The oil storage depot is vital for supplying Russia’s
troops in their surge to take control of the Donbas
region of Ukraine.
Bryansk region shares borders with Ukraine and the
city is 240 miles from Moscow.
Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to the head of
Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, was cited by
the Ukrainian news agency Unian saying that
people who live near the burning oil depot were
being evacuated.
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