Ukraine strikes Russia's Tamanneftegaz oil terminal in Krasnodar region
Photo: A key terminal supplying fuel to Russian troops caught fire following a strike by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (Russian media)
The Ukrainian military struck the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal in Russia, and a fire broke out at the facility. Ukraine's General Staff also reports on other successful strikes.
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Strike on Russian oil terminal in Krasnodar
On May 12 and during the night of May 13, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal in the town of Volna, Krasnodar region.
A fire broke out at the facility. The exact extent of the damage is currently being assessed.
Photo: Ukraine's General Staff confirms strikes on key targets in Russia (t.me/GeneralStaffZSU)
Tamanneftegaz is a large terminal near the port of Taman on the Black Sea coast. It is designed for the transshipment of crude oil, fuel oil, diesel, and liquefied gases. The terminal is also involved in supplying fuel to Russian forces.
Strikes on command posts in Donetsk region
In addition to the terminal, Russian command and observation posts in three districts of the Donetsk region, near Staromlynivka, Soledar, and Komyshuvakha, were targeted.
A Russian drone control center in Myrne, in the occupied Donetsk region, was also destroyed.
Other Ukrainian military strikes
Ukrainian Defense Forces struck Russian troop concentrations in the following areas:
- Kinski Rozdory, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine
- Oleshky, Kherson region, Ukraine
- Tyotkino, Kursk region, Russia
- Naumovka, Belgorod region, Russia
- Myrne and Rivne, Donetsk region, Ukraine
- Varachyne, Sumy region, Ukraine.
On the night of May 13, drones also attacked the Temryuksky district of the Krasnodar region, and fires broke out near the port and storage tanks.
One of Russia’s largest oil refineries in Perm has completely ceased operations following a series of Ukrainian attacks.