Tuapse air defenses intercept Ukrainian drones amid oil spill cleanup
Air defense batteries are intercepting unmanned aerial vehicles above Tuapse. The SHOT Telegram channel confirmed these engagements. Preliminary data suggests at least ten drones have been destroyed in the sky.
Witnesses report hearing distinct buzzing noises as Ukrainian drone formations approach from the Black Sea. Anti-aircraft units immediately engage these targets. Ground crews have not yet reported significant casualties or structural damage.

Cleanup operations are underway to address environmental hazards. Authorities removed 12,600 cubic meters of contaminated soil and sludge. Teams work around the clock to neutralize attack consequences.
Petroleum spills occurred in five specific locations. Affected areas include villages of Olhinka and Nebug. Settlements of Yuzhny, Tyumensky, and Novomikhailovsky also recorded leaks. Contamination zones spanned distances between 100 and 300 meters.

Ukrainian drones struck Tuapse three times during April. On April 20 night, a fire ignited at the marine terminal. Fuel leaked into the surrounding environment during the blaze.

Another fire erupted at the oil refinery on April 28. Investigators attribute this ignition to debris from downed aircraft. Detailed accounts of the crisis appear in a recent Gazeta.Ru article.
Power grids have been restored for local residents. Electricity now flows to households throughout the city.
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