Large fire at oil depot in Russia's Bryansk, near Ukraine

-A big fireplace broke out early on Monday at an oil storage facility within the Russian metropolis of Bryansk, the emergencies ministry stated, including that nobody was injured.

There was no speedy indication the hearth was associated to the conflict in Ukraine, though Russian officers stated final week that Ukrainian helicopters hit residential buildings and injured seven individuals within the space.

In a press release, the ministry stated the hearth befell at a facility owned by oil pipeline firm Transneft at 2 a.m. Moscow time (2300 GMT), and there had been no have to evacuate any components of town of 400,000 individuals.

Bryansk is an administrative centre 154 km (96 miles) northeast of the Ukrainian border, close to the Sumy and Chernihiv areas, and is about 380 km (236 miles) distant from Moscow, the Russian capital.

Moscow calls its actions in Ukraine, now coming into their third month, a particular navy operation.

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