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FP-2 drones hit two oil facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea

Kyiv • UNN

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On the night of June 7, Special Operations Forces struck the "Semykolodezyanska" oil depot and a marine oil terminal in Feodosia. According to Fire Point co-owner Denys Shtilerman, the strike was carried out by FP-2 drones.

FP-2 drones hit two oil facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea

On the night of June 7, Middle-strike units of the Special Operations Forces struck two fuel infrastructure facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea. According to Denys Shtilerman, co-owner and chief designer of Fire Point, FP-2 drones were used during the operation, UNN reports.

The "Semykolodezyanskaya" oil depot in the village of Yedy-Kuyu (Lenine), located approximately 200 km from the line of combat engagement, came under attack. The facility is used by Russian troops as a logistics hub for the storage and transportation of fuel oil, diesel fuel, and other petroleum products.

In addition, Ukrainian drones struck a marine oil terminal in Feodosia, which the occupiers use for oil transshipment and to supply fuel to the peninsula's military infrastructure.

Striking the enemy's oil refining infrastructure reduces its economic and logistical capabilities. The SOF continue asymmetric actions for the strategic exhaustion of the enemy waging war against Ukraine 

– the Special Operations Forces emphasized.

After the video of the operation was released, Fire Point co-owner and chief designer Denys Shtilerman reported that FP-2 drones were used during the strike.

The affected facilities are of significant importance for supplying Russian troops with fuel in the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine. The destruction or damage of such infrastructure complicates the logistics of the occupying forces and creates additional costs for the Russian side.

As a reminder

Fire Point co-owner Denys Shtilerman reported that the company is completing tests of a new long-range missile with a range of up to 850 km and is working on creating a satellite constellation intended to become an alternative to Starlink for Ukraine and Europe. Fire Point is also participating in the creation of the Freya pan-European anti-ballistic shield based on the FP-7.X interceptor missile.