Ukrainian Drone Strikes Fuel Depot in Crimea
- Early Monday, an overnight Ukrainian drone attack ignited a fire at a major oil depot in Feodosia, annexed Crimea's port city fuel base.
- In recent weeks, Ukraine has escalated its drone campaign against Russia's oil and gas infrastructure to sap earnings, and last week Ukraine's commander-in-chief claimed a 21% cut in Russia's oil-processing capacity.
- Russia's Defense Ministry said its air defenses destroyed over 100 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 40 over annexed Crimea and more than 20 over the Black and Azov seas.
- Crimea Governor Sergei Aksyonov said air defenses downed more than 20 drones during the Feodosia oil terminal attack and emergency crews reported no injuries.
- Last week Ukraine's commander-in-chief claimed a 21% reduction in Russia's oil-processing capacity, and officials say strikes pushed wholesale gasoline prices to record highs and caused fuel shortages across the country.
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Feodosia is the largest fuel storage facility in the occupied territory.
Ukraine’s strikes devastate Feodosia oil terminal, crippling Crimea’s fuel supply
The scope of Ukraine’s latest strikes was far greater than initially believed: after two precise hits, a base in Feodosia and one of the largest oil terminals in Russian-occupied Crimea were left nearly destroyed. Ukrainian forces have virtually wiped out a major Russian oil depot in occupied Crimea, according to the news outlet ASTRA. Ukraine carried out another strike on the JSC “Sea Oil Terminal” facility in Feodosia, sources told ASTRA. This…
The largest storage of Russian oil in the occupied Crimea was covered by floods, after a new attack on Ukrainian drones on Sunday night of the month. It is the second hit on the same facility in one week, according to the Russian authorities. The war article in Ukraine. Zelenski's drones hit Russia's heart, a devastating fireman, announces a VIDEO fire night first appeared in Romania TV.
Ukrainian drones hit one of the largest oil deposits in Crimea occupied in the first hours of the morning of the month, declared a source from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), writes TPWorld.
Key Oil Depot In Russian-Occupied Crimea Burns After Ukrainian Air Strikes; Odesa Also Hit By Russia
Ukrainian drone strikes hit a Russian-operated oil terminal in the Crimean city of Feodosia on October 13, causing massive fires. The key energy resource -- the largest oil storage and shipment hub on the occupied peninsula -- sustained heavy damage, with multiple fires reported. Russian air strikes, meanwhile, triggered fires in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, injuring at least one person.
(8) Ukraine war latest updates: Russia's largest oil terminal occupied Crime on fire
Live coverage of Russia's war against Ukraine with breaking news and front-line updates. Ukrainian drones struck the largest Russian oil depot in the city of Feodosia in occupied Crimea overnight on Oct. 13 sparking a massive blaze, a source in Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) told the Kyiv Independent.
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