Units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck oil depots in temporarily occupied Crimea, an FSB command post, and other Russian military facilities.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.
On the night of June 7, Defense Forces units hit the “Semikolodetska” oil depot near Lenine (Autonomous Republic of Crimea). A fire was recorded at the facility.
The Semikolodetska oil depot is one of the largest centers for storing and transshipping petroleum products in the eastern part of the Crimean peninsula. The facility is used to accumulate fuel reserves and supply the Russian military grouping.
Ukrainian forces also struck an oil depot in the Feodosia area.
The Feodosia oil depot is the largest oil transshipment complex in Crimea. Its capacity allows it to handle 10–12 million tons of petroleum products per year. Its infrastructure provides reception, storage, and distribution of fuel for Russian military formations.
In addition, the Defense Forces struck an FSB command post near Volokonovka in Russia’s Belgorod region and hit an ammunition depot in the Svobodne area of Donetsk region.
They also targeted areas where occupying forces were concentrated in Shchastia (Luhansk region) and Blahodatne (Donetsk region).