Debris from an intercepted drone caused a short circuit in the power grid of a critical infrastructure facility in Odesa, resulting in a fire that was quickly extinguished. In a separate incident, the icebreaker 'Yermak' caught fire at the port of St. Petersburg, with conflicting reports on the cause, ranging from burning garbage to welding works. Russian media are uncertain about the official cause of the fire, while 50 people were involved in extinguishing the blaze.
⚡️A fire broke out on the ship "Ermak" in the Russian city of St. #Petersburg, Russian state media reported. The vessel is located in the southwestern district of the city, which has access to the Gulf of #Finland. https://t.co/S91HVfdbf7
Russian media report that the icebreaker Ermak is on fire in St Petersburg. Russian media offer different reasons for the fire. Some write that the garbage caught fire, while others claim that the fire could have started allegedly due to welding works. https://t.co/PhzB39HLgA
The icebreaker "Ermak" caught fire in St. Petersburg, with 50 people involved in extinguishing the blaze Russian mass media are uncertain about the official cause of the fire. Some reports suggest that burning garbage may have ignited it, while others claim it could have started… https://t.co/xUSunaHame
🔥👀 Icebreaker "Yermak" caught fire in St. Petersburg https://t.co/gGOtv5baQf
#Russia: Icebreaker Yermak is on fire at the port of St.Petersburg https://t.co/7WriPbDVEj https://t.co/vtX7L7VAZD
⚡️Drone debris causes fire at infrastructure facility in Odesa. Debris from an intercepted drone caused a short circuit in the power grid of a critical infrastructure facility. A fire broke out at the site, but was soon extinguished. https://t.co/Byfkq26BTy