Ukraine's General Staff confirms second strike on Feodosiia oil terminal: 16 fuel tanks damaged
Ukraine's defence forces struck the marine oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosiia for the second time on the night of 12-13 October, damaging 16 fuel tanks.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Quote: "Updated information has confirmed the repeat strike on the marine oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosiia in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on the night of 12-13 October 2025."
Details: The attack damaged 16 fuel tanks that had survived the previous strike. A large-scale fire is still burning at the facility.
The terminal in Feodosiia serves as a key logistical hub for supplying Russian forces with fuel and lubricants. The total volume of petroleum products that may have been stored in the tanks is around 193,000 cubic metres.
In addition, Ukraine's defence forces struck a P-18 radar station in Krasna Poliana in temporarily occupied Crimea, a UAV command post in Oleshky in occupied Kherson Oblast and an ammunition storage point near Makiivka in temporarily occupied Donetsk Oblast on the night of 13-14 October.
Background:
- Explosions were heard in the city of Feodosiia in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of 12-13 October. Drones attacked a local oil depot, causing a large-scale fire that could be seen from several kilometres away.
- A source in the Security Service of Ukraine told Ukrainska Pravda that drones operated by the Special Group Alpha of the SSU and the Special Operations Forces had struck a number of facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea that support the war against Ukraine on the night of 12-13 October.
- The Feodosiia marine oil terminal was among the targets, with at least five fuel tanks hit and a large-scale fire breaking out across the depot.
- On 7 October, a fire broke out at the Marine Oil Terminal in Feodosiia following a drone attack. A municipal-level state of emergency was declared in the city due to a man-made event.
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