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Second Strike in a Week: Largest Oil Depot in Occupied Crimea on Fire

Second Strike in a Week: Largest Oil Depot in Occupied Crimea on Fire

In Feodosia, located in temporarily occupied Crimea, a repeated attack on an oil terminal supplying fuel to the Russian military has been recorded. This is the second strike on the facility in the past week.

Telegram channels have published photos and videos from the scene: a large-scale fire broke out at the oil depot.

The target was JSC Marine Oil Terminal – a strategic facility for transshipment of petroleum products in Crimea. Its storage capacity is 250,000 cubic meters.

There are only two such facilities operating on the peninsula – the second one is located in occupied Sevastopol.

The Feodosia terminal plays a key role in fuel logistics for Russian troops, particularly in the southern direction.

During the night of October 6th, the Ukrainian Defense Forces had already attacked the oil depot – it burned for several days at that time.

Fire at the oil depot in Feodosia on October 6, 2025. Photo credits: “Crimean Wind”

Another attack took place in October 2024, when the oil depot was struck by the missile units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in coordination with other units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

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