Units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck oil depots in the temporarily occupied Crimea, an FSB command post, and other Russian military facilities.
According to Ukrinform, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Facebook.
On the night of June 7, Defense Forces units struck the Semikolodezyanskaya oil depot in the Lenino area (the Autonomous Republic of Crimea). A fire was reported on the facility’s grounds.
The Semikolodezyanskaya oil depot is one of the largest centers for the storage and transshipment of petroleum products in the eastern part of the Crimean Peninsula. The facility is used to stockpile fuel and support the Russian armed forces.
Ukrainian troops also struck an oil depot in the Feodosia area.
The Feodosia oil depot is the largest oil transshipment complex in Crimea. The facility’s capacity allows for the transshipment of up to 10–12 million tons of petroleum products per year. Its infrastructure provides for the reception, storage, and distribution of petroleum products to meet the needs of Russian military units.
In addition, the Defense Forces struck an FSB command post in the Volokonovka area of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation and hit a Russian ammunition depot in the Svobodne area of the Donetsk region.
Areas where invading forces were concentrated in the Shchastia area of the Luhansk region and the Blahodatne area of the Donetsk region were also targeted.
As reported by Ukrinform, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Petergofskaya oil depot and the Neste oil terminal in Lomonosov, Leningrad region.
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