Ukraine strikes oil terminal, planes and ships in an array of strikes inside Russia
Russian strikes destroyed thousands of tonnes of oil at a key Ukrainian port while Ukraine damaged multiple Russian military and energy targets, including jets and pipelines, officials said.
- On Monday, Ukrainian forces struck the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal, a pipeline and two vessels, Ukraine's General Staff said.
- As part of a wider campaign, Ukraine's General Staff said operations aim to disrupt Russian military capabilities and strike behind enemy lines, while Russian forces target commercial export and energy infrastructure in 'weaponising winter' tactics.
- Ukrainian officials said strikes also damaged a Russian drone launch facility and hit two parked jet fighters, while a Ukrainian-made missile struck a temporary base for Russia's 92nd River Boat Brigade in Olenivka, occupied Crimean Peninsula.
- On Saturday, Russian missile strikes hit the Allseeds sunflower oil terminal at Pivdennyi, destroying thousands of tonnes of oil, leaving three tanks burning and killing eight while injuring 27, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported.
- Investigators say the killing of a top Russian general by a car bomb in Moscow on Monday, suspected to be Ukraine's work, aims to challenge President Vladimir Putin's stance in U.S.-led peace negotiations.
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Ukrainian troops hit one Russian oil terminal, one oil pipeline, two parked military planes and two ships, officials said today.
By Samya Kullab Kyiv, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian forces shelled an oil terminal, a pipeline, two stationed jet fighters, and two ships in a series of attacks on Russian soil, officials said Monday. The attacks are part of an ongoing campaign to disrupt the Russian war effort and sow fear behind the front lines, where outnumbered Ukrainian troops are struggling to hold off the Russian military after nearly four years of war.
Ukraine strikes oil terminal, planes and ships in an array of strikes inside Russia
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian forces hit an oil terminal, a pipeline, two parked jet fighters and two ships in a series of strikes on Russian soil, officials said Monday. The attacks are part of an ongoing campaign to disrupt the Russian war effort and sow fear behind the front line, where outnumbered Ukrainian troops are straining to hold back Russia’s bigger army after almost four years of war. The strikes also seek to undermine President Vla…
Drones strike oil terminal near Russian Taman – Defense Intelligence
The attack on the Tamanneftegaz marine oil terminal near the village of Taman, Krasnodar Territory, Russia, was carried out by strike UAVs on the night of December 21-22, 2025, sources in the Main Intelligence Agency of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine told Interfax-Ukraine on Monday.
It is one of the largest oil-terminals of the Russian Federation in the Black Sea region.
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