The attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the sea oil terminal in occupied Feodosia led to panic among the invading troops.
After the destruction of this oil depot, the Russian Armed Forces faced enormous problems with the storage and distribution of fuel necessary for the operation of military equipment, including tanks, armored personnel carriers and aircraft. The resistance movement ATES reported this on October 9 on Telegram.
According to the partisans, the enemy army is now forced to work on logistics and distribute fuel to different points on the peninsula. The occupiers are trying to carefully disguise the storage areas for petroleum products.
Ukrainian agents in annexed Crimea monitor all deliveries of tanks with fuel and its movement on the peninsula. The partisans also monitor storage locations and transportation routes to the front.
Let us remind you that on the night of October 7, the Ukrainian Defense Forces launched a successful attack on the Russian offshore oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosia in Crimea. Previously, the Ukrainian military hit the facility with two missiles. Five fuel tanks were damaged, three of which are still burning.
Source: Racurs

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