
Ukrainian Defence Forces Struck Oil Depots in Crimea, FSB Command Post, and Other Russian Military Facilities 08.06.2026 10:29 Ukrinform Units of the Defence Forces of Ukraine have carried out strikes against oil depots in the temporarily occupied Crimea, an FSB command post, and other Russian military installations.
Ukrinform reports this, citing a statement from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.
On the night of June 7, Defence Forces units successfully struck the “Semikolodezyanskaya” oil depot near Lenine (Autonomous Republic of Crimea). Fires were observed on the facility’s premises.
“Semikolodezyanskaya” oil depot is recognized as one of the largest centers for storing and transshipping petroleum products in the eastern part of the Crimean peninsula. The facility is utilized for accumulating fuel reserves and supplying the Russian military grouping.
Ukrainian soldiers also launched an attack on an oil depot in the Feodosia area.
The Feodosia oil depot stands as Crimea’s most extensive oil transshipment complex. The facility’s capacity allows for the transshipment of up to 10-12 million tons of petroleum products annually. Its infrastructure facilitates the reception, storage, and distribution of petroleum products for the needs of the Russian Federation’s military formations.
Furthermore, the Defence Forces targeted an FSB command post in the Volokonovka district of Russia’s Belgorod region and struck a Russian ammunition depot in the Svobodny district of Donetsk region.
Concentration areas of the invaders’ personnel in the regions of Shchastia in Luhansk region and Blahodatne in Donetsk region were also subjected to strikes.
As previously reported by Ukrinform, the Defence Forces of Ukraine successfully struck the “Petergofsky” oil depot and the “Neste” oil terminal in Lomonosov, Leningrad region.
Illustrative photo, Dnipropetrovsk OVA
General Staff Crimea War War with Russia Defence Forces