Near the occupied Tokmak, a train with Russian fuel is burning.

Near the occupied Tokmak, a train with Russian fuel is burning
Near the occupied Tokmak, a train with Russian fuel is burning

A large fire broke out in the Zaporizhzhia region near Tokmak - a Russian railway train carrying fuel caught fire. The head of the Center for Occupation Studies, Petro Andryushchenko, reported that the train was likely hit by the Ukrainian Defense Forces near Levadne and Molotchanske.

According to the information, 11 fuel tanks are on fire, and smoke from the fire can be seen from a distance of 15-20 kilometers.

Andryushchenko emphasized that the railway track is damaged and the restoration will take several weeks, which will lead to a suspension of fuel supplies at the front for at least two weeks.

Drone Attacks in Russia

On the night of June 14, drones attacked the 'Nevinnomyssk Azot' enterprise in the Stavropol Krai. This is the largest producer of nitrogen fertilizers and ammonia in Russia, and it is part of the 'EuroChem' group. It also produces over 1 million tons of ammonia and 1.4 million tons of ammonium nitrate annually, with urea production reaching 0.89 million tons per year.

That same morning, drones also attacked the 'Novokuibyshevsky Catalysts Plant' in the Samara region, but there were no casualties or damage resulting from this incident.

Events involving drone attacks and the fire in the Russian train indicate escalating tensions in the region where hostilities continue. It is important to highlight and investigate events for a better understanding of the situation on the ground.

A large fire broke out on a Russian railway train in the Zaporizhzhia region, which could cause fuel supply problems at the front. At the same Time, drone attacks occurred in Russia on key industrial enterprises, indicating rising tensions in the region. These events are important for understanding the situation and the further development of events.

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