
MOSCOW, Dec 26 (Reuters) - A blaze sparked by a Ukrainian drone attack at Russia's Azov Sea port of Temryuk has been put out, a local task force said on Friday.
It also said the fuel reservoirs are being cooled down.
Two oil product tanks caught fire on Thursday at the southern Russian port of Temryuk after what regional authorities in the Krasnodar region said was a Ukrainian drone attack.
Flames covered an area of about 2,000 square metres, authorities at the Krasnodar operational headquarters said at the time on the Telegram messaging app.
Temryuk handles liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), oil products and petrochemicals, as well as grain and other bulk food commodities.