Ukraine SOF Strikes Two Major Crimea Fuel Hubs: Semykolodezyanska Oil Depot (Kerch) + Feodosia Maritime Oil Terminal — Day 1,564
Overnight June 7, 2026 (Day 1,564), Ukrainian Special Operations Forces struck two major fuel storage facilities in Russian-occupied Crimea in a coordinated drone operation, part of a sustained campaign to sever Russian logistics to the peninsula. First target: the Semykolodezyanska oil depot near the Yedy-Kuyu settlement in Kerch district (eastern Crimea), where satellite imagery confirmed a massive fire engulfing nine storage tanks ranging from 700–3,000 cubic meters in capacity. Second target: the maritime oil terminal in Feodosia, used to transfer petroleum from rail to maritime vessels supplying Russian forces, where seven storage tanks of 10,000–20,000 cubic meters each were struck. Both facilities are located approximately 200–250 km from the front line. Russia claimed to have intercepted 95 Ukrainian drones overnight. The strikes represented the most significant blow to Crimea's fuel supply infrastructure since the peninsula was already experiencing shortages from prior Ukrainian drone operations. The Feodosia and Kerch attacks followed the June 6 announcement that Ukraine's 3rd SOF Regiment had established aerial drone control over the Melitopol–Chonhar supply corridor, and preceded the June 7 Chonhar bridge damage — demonstrating a deliberate, multi-vector campaign to strangle Russian supply lines into Crimea from both land and maritime directions.
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