Zelenskyy confirmed strikes on an oil depot and military facilities of the occupiers in the area of the Kerch Strait
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President Zelenskyy announced the successful targeting of oil industry and logistics facilities on both sides of the Crimean Bridge.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the targeting of objects, including an oil depot and maritime logistics facilities for oil transportation, on both sides of the Crimean Bridge, reports UNN.
"This night, our long-range sanctions were applied against the occupiers' military logistics, oil industry, and air defense. All of this is a fair response to the brutal Russian strikes against our people," the President wrote.
He thanked the warriors of the SBU, SBS, GUR, and SSO for their successful work at a distance of about 300 kilometers from the front line.
"Objects on both sides of the Crimean Bridge were hit: maritime logistics for oil transportation in the Krasnodar region and an oil depot in temporarily occupied Kerch. In addition, military logistics, as well as four radar stations from the S-400 systems and two 'Pantsir' systems, were successfully targeted," Zelenskyy listed the affected objects.
The commander of the SBS, Robert Brovdi "Madjar," also reported on the results of the strikes in Crimea. The video shows the operation of Fire Point attack drones.
Context
Ukraine is actively striking the enemy's oil industry. These strikes are becoming increasingly distant from the state border of Ukraine. On June 20, units of the Deep Strike of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit the Tyumen oil refinery. Fire Point drones successfully covered about 2,500 kilometers to the target.
Another direction where Ukrainian military have focused their efforts is the operation to so-called "cut off" temporarily occupied Crimea from the land corridor to Russia. Here, mostly medium-range drones are used - middle strike, for example, FP-2.
Ukrainian military are actively working on striking both military and logistical targets, including bridges. As Dmytro "Perun" Filatov, commander of the 1st Separate Assault Regiment named after Dmytro Kotsiubailo, which is part of the "Phalanx" Multi-Domain Center, believes, Ukraine may well take control of the R-280 highway, which runs from the Rostov region through temporarily occupied territories to the peninsula, is quite realistic.