
More than 200 rescuers spent almost 60 hours extinguishing a 4,000-square-meter fire at an oil depot in the Kharkiv region that was hit by Russian shelling.
To eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack on the oil depot, more than 200 rescuers were involved, who worked for almost 60 hours. Oleg Synegubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, told about it.
For two and a half days, Kharkiv rescuers eliminated the consequences of the terrible Russian terror in Kharkiv’s Nemyshlyan district, Sinegubov said.
According to him, firefighters spent almost 60 hours extinguishing the flames, which covered almost 4,000 square meters. The head of the regional military administration said that more than 200 rescuers – 36 units – were involved in eliminating the consequences of the Russian shelling. More than 60 people were rescued and evacuated. They dismantled the debris. And today they finished eliminating all the consequences – Sinegubov summarized. On the night of February 10, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with “shaheds”. As a result of the Russian drone attack, civilian infrastructure was hit.
In addition, there were several large-scale fires. Later, the head of the Investigative Department of the Regional Police, Serhii Bolvinov, said that the Russians had hit the oil depot, which caused the leakage of fuel and lubricants.