Ukrainian special forces confirm strikes on Crimean oil facilities

Ukrainian Special Operations Forces confirmed strikes on oil facilities in occupied Crimea on June 7, targeting an oil depot and terminal used by Russian forces as a fuel transit hub. The Russian "Dnipro" command has reportedly ordered fuel transport via civilian vehicles to avoi
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SSO) confirmed that their "middle-strike" units conducted attacks on oil facilities in occupied Crimea during the night of June 7. Targets included the Semykolodezyanska oil depot in Yedy-Kuyu (Lenino) and an oil terminal. The Semykolodezyanska depot, situated approximately 200 kilometers from the combat line, is reportedly utilized by Russian forces as a transit point for storing and transporting various fuels, such as fuel oil, diesel, and bitumen. Separately, the Russian "Dnipro" military command has reportedly issued orders for fuel to be transported to Crimea using civilian vehicles along the R-280 highway, which links Rostov-on-Don with the peninsula. This directive is believed to be an effort to mitigate the risk of further strikes.
Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда, Суспільне Новини