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More than 250 damaged premises were examined in Tuapse after the Ukrainian Armed Forces attack

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In Tuapse, more than 250 damaged rooms were examined after the attack by Ukrainian drones. This was announced on May 4 by the head of the municipal district Sergey Boyko.

"The work of three commission groups continues to inspect the affected buildings. After the UAV attacks, 253 rooms were examined," he wrote on the Telegram channel.

Boyko noted that the elimination of the oil spill is continuing. To date, more than 17.8 thousand cubic meters of fuel oil, contaminated soil and a water-oil mixture have been removed from the coastline near the mouth of the Tuapse River. Work is going on around the clock.

On May 2, the Operational Headquarters of the Krasnodar Territory reported that a fire on the territory of the marine terminal in Tuapse, which occurred as a result of a drone attack, had been completely eliminated. The fire itself was reported a day earlier.

On April 30, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak called the situation at the Tuapse refinery difficult and requiring assessment. He noted that only after the complete elimination of the fire, specialists will be able to analyze the damage and determine how long it will take to repair the plant.

The operational headquarters of the Krasnodar Territory reported on April 28 that a fire started at the Tuapse refinery due to falling debris from drones (UAVs). On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin drew attention to the fact that attacks on energy facilities in Tuapse could have serious environmental consequences.

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