Ukrainian drones targeted strategic energy infrastructure in Russia’s Krasnodar region in the early hours of Saturday, April 11, marking the latest in a wave of strikes on Moscow’s oil assets just hours before a scheduled Easter ceasefire.
Explosions were reported in Gelendzhik and the Krymsk district, where drones reportedly struck the Krymsk line production and dispatch station (LPDS). According to the Ukrainian Telegram channel Exilenova+, thi facility serves as a critical hub, pumping oil and petroleum products through several trunk pipelines toward the port of Novorossiysk, as well as the Ilsky and Afipsky refineries.
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Local residents also reported seeing flashes over the Black Sea, while the Russian Telegram channel Shot confirmed the sounds of explosions across the region. This follows a previous attack on the same LPDS on April 9. Official information regarding the scale of the damage has not yet been released.



