General Staff confirms strike against oil depot in Feodosia
The defense forces of Ukraine hit an offshore oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosia, Crimea, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has said Monday morning.
"Tonight, a strike was successfully inflicted on the enemy's offshore oil depot in temporarily occupied Feodosia, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. A fire was recorded in the area of the facility. The consequences of the attack are yet to be specified," it said on the Telegram channel.
The Feodosia oil depot is the largest one in Crimea in terms of the volume of transshipment of oil products, which were used particularly to meet the needs of the Russian occupation army.
It is noted in the message that the task was carried out by the missile forces of the AFU in cooperation with other units of the defense forces of Ukraine.
"Activities to undermine the military and economic potential of the Russian Federation continue," the General Staff said.
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