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Fire breaks out at oil terminal in southern Russia’s Krasnodar region, officials say

By Thomson Reuters Apr 17, 2026 | 6:17 PM

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.

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.

Crews from Russia’s ‌emergencies ministry were also taking part.

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.

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)