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Euromaidanpress
Euromaidan Press
14 Oct 2024
Olena Mukhina


Fire rages for week following Ukrainian strike on Feodosia oil terminal in Crimea

The largest oil terminal in Crimea, located in Feodosia, was nearly wiped out after a Ukrainian strike.
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The flames rise after attacks on Feodosia, Russian occupied Crimea, overnight into 7 October. Credit: Crimea Reality / Radio Liberty
Fire rages for week following Ukrainian strike on Feodosia oil terminal in Crimea

In Feodosia, in temporarily occupied Crimea, the oil depot hit by the Ukrainian Defense Forces last week has been almost completely destroyed. The fire was extinguished after nearly seven days, according to the Telegram channel “Krymskyi Veter.”

On 7 October, Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the oil terminal in Feodosia, which is the largest on the peninsula in terms of transshipment of oil products used for the Russian army’s needs.

“A week after the fire started, the Feodosia oil terminal looks like this – charred reservoirs and islands of foam floating in lakes of water used to extinguish the fire,” the Telegram channel said.

In addition to the reservoirs, the storage facility’s infrastructure was severely damaged. The fire affected 12 reservoirs, 8 of which were destroyed. Buildings on the site were also burned down.

The aftermath of a Ukrainian assault on Feodosia oil terminal on 7 October. Credit: Telegram channel Krymskyi Veter.
The aftermath of a Ukrainian assault on the Feodosia oil terminal on 7 October. Credit: Telegram channel Krymskyi Veter.

Earlier, “Atesh,” a pro-Ukrainian partisan movement, reported that following the strike, Russian troops faced a shortage of fuel.

Ukrainian strike on Feodosia oil terminal triggers fuel shortage for Russian troops in occupied Crimea

The invaders began setting up mobile refueling stations, which have been changing locations to avoid further Ukrainian attacks. The Russian high command ordered fuel stations to remain in one location for only 10-12 hours.

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