The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the "Tamanneftegaz" oil terminal, warehouses, and Russian ships, according to the General Staff
Units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have carried out a series of strikes on key military and logistical facilities in Russia and the occupied territories, including an oil terminal, ammunition depots, and ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram.
In particular, the oil loading pier at the Tamanneftegaz terminal near Volna (Krasnodar Krai, Russia) was hit. According to the military, the oil loading stand was damaged. The terminal is one of the Russian Federation’s key export facilities in the Black Sea region and handles up to 20 million tons of oil and petroleum products annually, playing a role in supplying the Russian Federation’s army.
There are also reports of strikes on an ammunition depot in the Mizhhiria area (TOT of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea), as well as on logistics, ammunition, and fuel and lubricant depots in the Luhansk region.
In addition, the Defense Forces destroyed or struck Russian military drone command posts in the areas of Borisivka (Belgorod Oblast, Russian Federation), Voskresenka (Donetsk Oblast), and Tyotkino (Kursk Oblast, Russian Federation). A strike on a concentration of enemy personnel in the Volfinsky area (Kursk Oblast, Russian Federation) was also recorded.
Separately, it is reported that on May 23, at the Novorossiysk naval base (Krasnodar Krai, Russian Federation), the patrol ship “Pytlivy” and a hovercraft were struck; the extent of the damage is being determined.
In addition, the Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out a strike on a fuel and energy infrastructure facility deep within Russian territory, resulting in the destruction of the “Vtorovo” intermediate oil product pumping station in the Vladimir region.