A trawler caught fire in Russia: there is a dead person and missing persons
The trawler “Captain Lobanov” caught fire in the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation. One person died, four were injured.
The trawler “Captain Lobanov” caught fire in the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation. One person died, four were injured.
On Thursday, February 29, a fire broke out in the waters of the Sea of Azov on one of the coast guard boats of the border service of the FSB of the Russian Federation.
In Kaliningrad, a Russian trawler caught fire during repair work.
A fire broke out at the Russian oil refinery in Tuapse. Probably, the object of the occupiers was hit by a drone.
A large-scale fire broke out at one of the terminals of the Russian “Novatek” in the port of Ust-Luga.
A ship that was being prepared for disposal caught fire in Khabarovsk, Russia.
On the territory of the “Atomflot” berth in Murmansk, the only Russian nuclear light locomotive caught fire. Fires were given an increased rank.
After the failure of the Grain Agreement, Russia may fire on civilian vessels in the Black Sea to destroy Ukrainian exports.
At night, the port infrastructure of Odesa was hit by debris as a result of air combat. A fire broke out.
In the Mariupol port, the remains of grain burned in the terminal.
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