Ukraine's Special Operations Forces strike oil storage facilities in Crimea – video
Middle-strike units of Ukraine's Special Operations Forces (SOF) struck the Semikolodezanskaya oil depot and an oil terminal in occupied Crimea on the night of 6-7 June.
Source: SOF
Details: The military said the Semikolodezanskaya oil depot, located about 200 km from the front line, is used by Russian forces as a transshipment hub for storing and transporting fuel oil, diesel fuel, bitumen and other petroleum products.
The facility contains nine storage tanks with capacities ranging from 700 to 3,000 cubic metres. Railway tank cars are loaded there and then transported across Crimea and other occupied territories of Ukraine to support Russian forces, the SOF said.
Ukrainian drones also struck a maritime oil terminal in Feodosiia. The facility contains seven fuel storage tanks with capacities of 10,000 and 20,000 cubic metres.
Quote: "The terminal is a multifunctional complex used for transferring oil and petroleum products from railway tank cars to sea-going vessels.
The occupiers use this complex to supply occupied Crimea with fuel in the event of emergencies on the peninsula."
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