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Demilitarization of Crimea keeps going: Ukraine's Intelligence comments on strike at oil base in Feodosia

Demilitarization of Crimea keeps going: Ukraine's Intelligence comments on strike at oil base in Feodosia Andrii Yusov, representative of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (Photo: Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)
Author: Daria Shekina

The Ukrainian strike on the Russian oil depot in the temporarily occupied Feodosia is a continuation of the demilitarization process in Crimea, according to a statement made by the representative of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Andrii Yusov.

Yusov was asked to comment on the drone attack on the Marine Oil Terminal in Feodosia.

"We are talking about the continuation of the Security and Defense Forces' planned work on the demilitarization of Crimea from Russian occupiers. More detailed information will be provided later," emphasized Yusov.

Background

Earlier today, on December 5, sources from RBC-Ukraine have reported that the Security Service of Ukraine, in collaboration with the Defense Intelligence, conducted drone strikes on the Marine Oil Terminal in Feodosia.

According to the information from sources, the repercussions for the Russians are quite significant. Approximately 30 fuel tanks are situated within the terminal's territory.

This infrastructure object supplies fuel to the Russian military.