AFU struck oil storage facilities in Crimea

Crimea. Photo: depositphotos. Collage: Ukrainian News

On the night of June 7, the Middle-strike units of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) struck the Semikolodezyanska oil depot and an oil terminal in the occupied Crimea. This was reported in the SOF Telegram channel.

"The Semikolodezyanska oil depot in the village of Yedy-Kuyu, which the occupiers call Lenine, is located approximately 200 kilometers from the line of combat contact. The occupation forces use it as a transshipment point for storing and transporting fuel oil, diesel fuel, bitumen, etc.," the report says.

This oil depot has nine tanks with a capacity of 700 to 3,000 cubic meters. Tankers are loaded there and transported through Crimea and other occupied territories of Ukraine for the needs of enemy troops.

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Ukrainian drones also hit a marine oil terminal in Feodosia, 250 km from the line of combat contact. The facility has seven fuel tanks with a capacity of 10,000 and 20,000 cubic meters.

"The terminal is a multifunctional complex for transshipment of oil and oil products from railway tank cars to sea vessels. The occupiers use this complex to provide occupied Crimea with fuel in case of emergencies on the peninsula," the military said.

Recall that a russian drone hit a spent nuclear fuel storage facility in the Kyiv Region.

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