The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed strikes on oil depots in temporarily occupied Crimea, an FSB command post, and other enemy military facilities, UNN reports.
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"On the night of June 7, 2026, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck the 'Semykolodezyanska' oil depot near the settlement of Lenine in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. A fire was recorded on the territory of the facility," the General Staff stated.
The 'Semykolodezyanska' oil depot is noted to be one of the largest centers for storage and transshipment of petroleum products in the eastern part of the Crimean Peninsula. The facility is used to accumulate fuel reserves and meet the needs of the Russian military grouping.
"Ukrainian warriors also struck an oil depot in the Feodosia area in the TOT of Ukrainian Crimea," the General Staff report says.
The Feodosia oil depot is indicated to be the largest oil transshipment complex in temporarily occupied Crimea. The facility's capacity allows for the handling of up to 10-12 million tons of petroleum products per year. Its infrastructure ensures the reception, storage, and distribution of petroleum products for the needs of the aggressor state's military formations.
"In addition, the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck an FSB command post of the Russian Federation in the area of Volokonovka, Belgorod region, and hit an enemy ammunition depot in the area of Svobodne in the Donetsk region. Strikes were also carried out on areas of concentration of the occupiers' personnel in the areas of Shchastya in the Luhansk region and Blahodatne in the Donetsk region," the General Staff reported.
Addendum
Earlier, the Special Operations Forces reported that Middle-strike units carried out strikes on two fuel infrastructure facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of June 7. According to Denys Shtylerman, co-owner and chief designer of Fire Point, FP-2 drones were used during the operation.