Oil or fuel facility

Azov oil-product storage sites — drone-strike fires

10 July 2026 · Overnight and morning

Azov, Rostov Oblast, Russia (marker approximate)

47.1100, 39.4200

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What happened

A large Ukrainian drone wave ignited fires at two oil-product storage facilities in the city of Azov, Rostov Oblast, according to regional governor Yury Slyusar. Emergency crews worked to extinguish both fires, and preliminary official reporting said no one was injured. Public reporting did not identify the two depot operators, the tanks or products affected, stored volumes, operational losses or repair timelines, so the marker is placed approximately in Azov rather than at an asserted facility coordinate. The same attack wave also set fire to the Kurgannefteprodukt terminal at Taganrog's seaport and the Ilsky refinery in Krasnodar Krai; those distinct facilities are recorded separately.

When cited sources give different casualty, damage or spill figures for this event, they’re reported side by side above rather than merged into one number. See how confidence levels work.

Evidence
Documented
Confidence
High
Infrastructure
Oil or fuel facility
Current temperature
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Latitude
47.1100°
Longitude
39.4200°

Attribution

Attributed to Ukraine

Sources

  1. Russia's Ilsky oil refinery catches fire, Taganrog evacuates after drone attacksReuters via Internazionale · Incident reporting
  2. Drones attack oil depots, defence plant and oil terminal in Azov and TaganrogUkrainska Pravda, citing Rostov governor Yury Slyusar and Exilenova+ · Identifies two oil-product storage fires in Azov