Ukrainian Security Service Strikes Russian Oil Terminal, Causing $50 Million in Damage.
Attack on the 'Tamannaftogaz' Oil Terminal
According to Novyny.live: The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) targeted the 'Tamannaftogaz' oil terminal in Russia's Krasnodar region, inflicting an estimated $50 million in damages. The operation damaged pipelines at the terminal's piers and several storage tanks containing petroleum products. This strike is part of a broader Ukrainian campaign against Russian military logistics and economic assets.
The attack triggered a major spill of petroleum products, which ignited a large fire covering approximately 7,000 square meters. These events underscore the ongoing conflict's escalation and its destructive impact on critical regional infrastructure.
Ukraine's Strategic Aims
This operation aligns with Ukraine's wider strategy to degrade the enemy's logistical and economic resources. Striking such a terminal can significantly disrupt Russia's domestic fuel supply chains, potentially affecting the broader state of its wartime economy. These tactics represent a significant shift in the conflict's dynamics, extending the battlefield beyond the front lines.
Given the rising regional tensions, actions of this nature risk provoking further escalation and potential new military responses from Russia.
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