SBU attacked the largest oil and gas terminal in southern Russia
Kyiv • UNN
Drones struck five storage tanks and two loading arms at the "Tamanneftegas" terminal. Warehouses and Russian air defense positions in the Krasnodar Krai were also damaged.

Fighters from the SBU's "Alpha" Special Operations Center, together with the SSO (Special Operations Forces) and the GUR (Defense Intelligence), launched successful strikes on the "Tamannaftegaz" oil and gas terminal in the Krasnodar Krai of the Russian Federation. This was reported by UNN with reference to the press center of the Security Service of Ukraine.
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This terminal is the largest complex for the transshipment of liquefied hydrocarbons in southern Russia. SBU drones hit five containers of petroleum products in the tank farm, as well as two oil loading arms at the terminal.
Fires also broke out in the area of the freight vehicle parking lot and the warehouse infrastructure of "Tamannaftegaz." Positions of the Russian air defense covering the facility were also hit.
The SBU noted that the Russian oil and gas complex is a source of funding for the war against Ukraine.
"It is precisely petrodollars that are transformed into missiles, drones, and ammunition with which the enemy attacks our cities. Therefore, the SBU will continue to systematically deprive the Russian war machine of resources for waging war,"

