June 14, 2026
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Ukrainian Forces Target Key Oil Terminal and Military Installations in Russia

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has provided updated information regarding the strike on the “Tamanneftegaz” oil terminal in Russia’s Krasnodar region, which occurred on the night of June 13. The military also reported damage to several other facilities within Russian territory and temporarily occupied areas of Ukraine during the same night.

According to the General Staff’s Telegram announcement, reconnaissance confirmed damage to three RVS-40000 type tanks, a pipeline, and loading stands at berths 5 and 6 of the terminal. This facility is a significant export oil asset for Russia in the Black Sea region, capable of handling up to 20 million tons of oil and petroleum products annually.

Additionally, on the night of June 14, Ukrainian defense forces struck a command and observation post of the Russian military located in the Bryansk region near Nekislitsa. The General Staff also confirmed the targeting of a workshop responsible for the production and outfitting of munitions for Russian drones, as well as a concentration of Russian personnel in Luhansk region.

In Donetsk, strikes were reported on a drone command post, a logistics supply depot, and a field artillery warehouse, along with concentrations of Russian troops in the areas of Yablunivka, Novoekonomichne, and Bahatyr.

Another Russian drone command post was attacked in the temporarily occupied part of Kherson region, near Holaya Prystan. The strikes are part of ongoing military operations as Ukraine continues to target critical infrastructure and military capabilities of the Russian forces.

On June 13, the Security Service of Ukraine had also reported damage to the “Tamanneftegaz” oil terminal, noting that five tanks containing petroleum products and two loading stands had been affected.

Ukrainian forces have confirmed strikes on the "Tamanneftegaz" oil terminal and various military targets within Russia, highlighting ongoing military operations aimed at disrupting Russian capabilities. The strikes included damage to critical infrastructure and military installations across multiple regions.

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