Oil Depots

WHO Warns of Health Risks from Iran’s Toxic Black Rain

The World Health Organization (WHO) has sounded the alarm regarding the significant health risks posed by the phenomenon of “black rain” in Iran, a direct consequence of the bombing of oil depots. This concerning development suggests that the fallout from such actions extends far beyond immediate casualties, potentially leading to widespread illness and long-term health complications for the population. The very idea of rain falling in dark, oily hues is enough to evoke images of environmental disaster, and the WHO’s warning confirms these fears.

The nature of this “black rain” implies that it carries with it a cocktail of harmful substances, stemming directly from the combustion and dispersal of oil.… Continue reading

Ukraine Drones Hit Russian Oil Facilities in Overnight Attack

Overnight drone strikes targeted oil depots in Russia’s Tambov and Voronezh regions. In the Tambov region, a fire erupted at an oil depot after debris from a drone fell, as reported by the regional governor. The specific oil depot affected was identified as the Nikiforovskaya oil depot in Dmitrievka, a Rosneft-owned facility with a substantial capacity for diesel fuel storage. Authorities responded swiftly, deploying emergency services and resources to address the situation.

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