Ukrainian strike sets refinery serving occupied Crimea on fire
The Slavyansk-na-Kubani oil refinery, which supplies fuel to Russian-occupied Crimea, was hit in an overnight Ukrainian attack and is now burning. The plant, located about 300 kilometers from the front lines, has been targeted multiple times this year.
The Slavyansk-na-Kubani oil refinery, located approximately 300 kilometers from the front line, was struck by a Ukrainian attack overnight, resulting in a fire that continues to burn. This refinery is a key supplier of fuel to the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula.
According to available information, the plant has been hit repeatedly over the course of this year, indicating a sustained effort to disrupt fuel supplies to occupied territories. The extent of the damage and any potential casualties have not been reported. The attack is part of ongoing Ukrainian operations to degrade Russian military logistics and infrastructure supporting the invasion.


