TikTokers arrested after posing in front of burning oil depot after Ukraine strike in Russia
Two influencers have been arrested after posing in front of a burning oil refinery amidst a raging war. Watch the video.
Two TikTok influencers have been arrested after posing in front of a burning Russian oil depot after a Ukrainian strike.
Dasha Vladimirovna, 21, and Karina Evgenyevna, 19, appear in front of the Rosneft-Kubannefte produkt oil depot in the resort city of Sochi as it lit up the sky.
The Ukraine attack ignited a large fire and prompted temporary flight restrictions at the nearby Sochi International Airport.
The TikTokers are calm in the video despite the unfolding disaster in the background.
They even rap to the track Crimson Dawn by famous Russian rapper Endspill.
A male also appears in the video – but it is unclear if he was also arrested.
An image shared online purports to show the trio in custody.
Before they were identified, police issued a public appeal for information to locate the females.
“During internet monitoring, a publication was found of two girls filming a video against the backdrop of a fire in Sochi,” the police statement said.
“The police have initiated an investigation, measures are being taken to identify the girls, and their actions will be legally assessed.”
Pro-Kremlin censorship advocate Yekaterina Mizulina, 40, slammed the women's’ behaviour.
“Young people are filming content against the backdrop of drones flying into Sochi at night,” she said.
“I wonder what’s wrong with the instinct for self-preservation?
“Don’t they understand that this is simply dangerous?”
Police did not disclose the reason for the women’s arrest but media commentators believe it is because of the potential glamorising of a Ukrainian strike on Russia’s Black Sea resort.
According to local Russian officials debris from drones struck a fuel tank at the site, causing it to ignite.
The depot reportedly consists of 41 tanks with a total storage capacity of over 31,000 cubic meters. The fire broke out in a tank holding about 2000 cubic meters of fuel.
Air raid sirens were heard throughout the region, and public announcements warned of drone threats. Witnesses reported hearing more than 20 explosions during the attack.
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