Recent satellite imagery has revealed that Ukrainian defense forces have successfully struck two Russian oil depots in Crimea, which is currently under temporary occupation. These operations took place between April 15 and April 16, as part of Ukraine’s ongoing military efforts in the region.
The satellite images indicate significant damage at the oil depot located in the settlement of Oktyabrskoye, where at least one storage tank was reportedly compromised. Additionally, the facility near the village of Hlybokyi Yar showed evidence of destruction, with at least five storage tanks of varying sizes either destroyed or damaged.
In light of these developments, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have announced plans for further strike operations against Russian positions in Crimea and other occupied territories. A statement from the military emphasized their objective of systematically weakening the enemy until their capabilities are fully depleted.
Ukrainian forces have targeted and damaged Russian oil depots in Crimea, as evidenced by satellite imagery. This action is part of a broader strategy to undermine Russian military capabilities in the region.
