Guys don’t poke the ~~circus~~ bear else it will die.
Rolling_Pugsly on
In Oakland, CA some years back, a freeway exchange collapsed after a much smaller fire than this one. But those moskow orks just drive on nonchalantly.
LieverRoodDanRechts on
Nice.
Previous-Discount961 on
Smart of them to station the emotional support fire trucks at the oil depots in advance of the inevitable strikes
Livid-Most-5256 on
As said: it will be ugly and even more ugly.
SLR107FR-31 on
It’s beautiful
cyrixlord on
they have recent footage of FP-2 drones firing unguided rockets at targets…. what a perfect way to visit a refinery (Not saying they used it here but It was the first time I saw the videos of that)
Aware_Set9406 on
As this is about 45km from Moscow, I expect the smoke will be able to be seen from central Moscow, and the Kremlin. What a lovely sight is must be for the Ruskies!
jertheman43 on
Im so glad the Moscow area gets to enjoy the fireworks as well.
Cozybear110494 on
Beautiful sight
Phil_Coffins_666 on
I love this for them, here’s to hoping that raining oil is in the forecast
ExternalSpecific4042 on
“Pouring water on an oil fire can turn a dangerous situation into a catastrophe. Here’s why: when water hits burning oil, it sinks beneath the oil’s surface and instantly vaporizes due to the high heat. This rapid transformation creates a violent steam explosion, spreading the burning oil over a larger area. The result? A bigger fire—and possibly an explosion.”
**The Damage:** At least one **fuel storage tank was directly hit**, triggering explosions and a large, intense blaze. Local residents have captured footage of thick black smoke rising from the terminal that is visible from kilometers away.
**Broader Context:** This strike was part of a coordinated overnight wave involving scores of Ukrainian long-range drones targeted deep inside Russian territory. Other reported targets in the Moscow region during this wave included the JSC Angstrem semiconductor plant in Zelenograd, the Kapotnya oil refinery, and areas near Sheremetyevo Airport.
Jungies on
I believe the Russian term is „mildy damaged by drone debris“.
Dawgfromdawest on
moscow will be on the “FIND OUT” phase until they pull out of Ukraine. FAFO
JohnDorian0506 on
This looks great. Hopefully, hundreds of FP-9s will be ready soon.
Fancy_Caramel9087 on
Magyar said it will only get worse.
I see a good man, i trust his word.
Lumpy_Version_7479 on
Tea leaves say: I see unexploded tanks meeting drones. Soon.
EitherIndependence5 on
That’s a nice fire
uncleartruth on
MOOOORE
nomoleft on
Is this an old one?
snake6264 on
Burn baby burn
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Guys don’t poke the ~~circus~~ bear else it will die.
In Oakland, CA some years back, a freeway exchange collapsed after a much smaller fire than this one. But those moskow orks just drive on nonchalantly.
Nice.
Smart of them to station the emotional support fire trucks at the oil depots in advance of the inevitable strikes
As said: it will be ugly and even more ugly.
It’s beautiful
they have recent footage of FP-2 drones firing unguided rockets at targets…. what a perfect way to visit a refinery (Not saying they used it here but It was the first time I saw the videos of that)
As this is about 45km from Moscow, I expect the smoke will be able to be seen from central Moscow, and the Kremlin. What a lovely sight is must be for the Ruskies!
Im so glad the Moscow area gets to enjoy the fireworks as well.
Beautiful sight
I love this for them, here’s to hoping that raining oil is in the forecast
“Pouring water on an oil fire can turn a dangerous situation into a catastrophe. Here’s why: when water hits burning oil, it sinks beneath the oil’s surface and instantly vaporizes due to the high heat. This rapid transformation creates a violent steam explosion, spreading the burning oil over a larger area. The result? A bigger fire—and possibly an explosion.”
I had to look up what this place is…
**The Target:** The facility is a **Linear Production and Dispatch Station (LPDS)** operated by [JSC Transneft – Upper Volga](https://antikor.ua/en/articles/839013-masshtabnaja_ataka_na_moskvu_i_oblastj_pod_udarom_npz_zavod_elektroniki_i_neftebazy_estj_razrushenija_ot_pvo) near the village of Durikino. It serves as a major fuel-loading hub connected to the primary refined products pipeline surrounding Moscow, storing and distributing diesel and gasoline across the capital region.
**The Damage:** At least one **fuel storage tank was directly hit**, triggering explosions and a large, intense blaze. Local residents have captured footage of thick black smoke rising from the terminal that is visible from kilometers away.
**Broader Context:** This strike was part of a coordinated overnight wave involving scores of Ukrainian long-range drones targeted deep inside Russian territory. Other reported targets in the Moscow region during this wave included the JSC Angstrem semiconductor plant in Zelenograd, the Kapotnya oil refinery, and areas near Sheremetyevo Airport.
I believe the Russian term is „mildy damaged by drone debris“.
moscow will be on the “FIND OUT” phase until they pull out of Ukraine. FAFO
This looks great. Hopefully, hundreds of FP-9s will be ready soon.
Magyar said it will only get worse.
I see a good man, i trust his word.
Tea leaves say: I see unexploded tanks meeting drones. Soon.
That’s a nice fire
MOOOORE
Is this an old one?
Burn baby burn