April 18 (Reuters) - A fire broke out at an oil terminal in southern Russia's Krasnodar region, prompting a large firefighting operation, the region's emergency operational headquarters said early on
Large Fire Engulfs Oil Terminal in Krasnodar Region, Russia; No Injuries Reported
Fire Incident and Emergency Response
Details of the Fire Outbreak
April 18 (Reuters) - A fire broke out at an oil terminal in southern Russia's Krasnodar region, prompting a large firefighting operation, the region's emergency operational headquarters said early on Saturday.
No casualties were reported and there was no indication as to what may have caused the fire.
Firefighting Efforts
Deployment of Resources
The emergency headquarters, writing on Telegram, said 224 firefighters and 56 vehicles were battling the blaze at the terminal in Tikhoretsk, northeast of the region's main town, Krasnodar.
Support from Emergencies Ministry
Crews from Russia's emergencies ministry were also taking part.
Context: Regional Tensions and Previous Strikes
Ukrainian Military Strategy
Ukraine's top commander, Oleksandr Syskyi, said this week that Ukrainian forces were seeking to reduce Russia's offensive capabilities by keeping up a high pace of strikes on military, defence-industrial and other facilities.
Recent Attacks on Oil Facilities
In March, Ukraine struck 76 such targets including 15 facilities in the oil-refining industry, he said.
(Reporting by Reuters, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)





