Aug 12, 2025

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Ukrainian drone attack on Russian oil depot: Massive fire breaks out; Two Russian girls arrested for filming blast

On Sunday, Ukraine attacked an oil depot in Russia's Sochi with a drone. A massive fire broke out at the depot after the attack. Krasnodar region governor Veniamin Kondratyev said the fire broke out after the drone's debris collided with an oil tank and more than 120 firefighters were trying to douse the fire. In a video that has gone viral on social media, black smoke can be seen billowing out of the depot. Following the attack, Russia's civil aviation agency Rosaviatsia briefly halted flights at Sochi Airport. Meanwhile, two Russian girls were also seen making a video of the explosion. A young man was also present with him in the background. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the Russian military has destroyed 93 Ukrainian drones over Russia and the Black Sea from Saturday night to Sunday morning. However, a second Ukrainian drone strike in Russia's Warrenez region injured four people. On the other hand, Russia is also continuously carrying out missile and drone attacks on Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, on Saturday night, August 2, Russia fired 76 drones and 7 missiles. Of these, 60 drones and 1 missile were destroyed. The remaining 16 drones and six missiles landed at eight different locations. Earlier on July 31, 31 Ukrainians were killed in a Russian drone and missile attack. This included 5 children, while more than 150 were injured. Us President Donald Trump has given an ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin to pursue peace talks until August 8. Trump warned that new economic sanctions would be imposed on Russia if no solution was found. However, he also said that the Russians are very smart, they often avoid sanctions, let's see what happens. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said On Sunday that Russia and Ukraine had agreed to swap 1,200 prisoners of war after talks in Istanbul in July. Russian students create world's first anti-drone rifle simulator Students at Russia's Southern Federal University (SFU) have created the world's first such training simulator. In which anti-drone rifles and drone detection system can be practiced. This is a virtual training platform that teaches to work in situations like real drone warfare. With its help, the correct use of anti-drone rifles, working with drone detectors and making quick decisions in stressful situations will be taught. Every virtual weapon and device is exactly the same as the original model.

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