The SBU struck the Krymsk oil depot in southern Russia
Drones from the SBU’s “Alpha” Special Operations Center, in coordination with the Unmanned Systems Forces, struck the “Krymskaya” production and dispatch station in the Krasnodar Krai.
The attack caused a fire to break out at the oil depot. It is noted that the facility supplies fuel to key military bases in southern Russia.
This was reported by informed sources within the SBU.
This facility is part of the “Tikhoretsk–Novorossiysk-2” main oil pipeline system and belongs to the company “Transneft.”
The station handles the transshipment and storage of fuel, particularly for the enemy’s military needs—including the “Krymsk” tactical aviation base and the Russian Black Sea Fleet base in Novorossiysk.
According to local authorities, a fire broke out at the oil depot as a result of the strike. Damage to the infrastructure supporting the facility’s operations has been confirmed.
“The SBU is consistently reducing the enemy’s capabilities in the military, economic, and logistical spheres. Such operations will continue as long as Russia wages war against Ukraine. Each such strike weakens the aggressor’s resource base and complicates the supply of its troops,” reported an informed source in the SBU.
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