'Fuel tanks are burning' — Major Russian oil hub ablaze after Ukrainian drone strike in Krasnodar Krai, SBU source says
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Videos circulating online appear to show multiple fires at the site, likely involving fuel storage tanks.
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War 'Fuel tanks are burning' — Major Russian oil hub ablaze after Ukrainian drone strike in Krasnodar Krai, SBU source says March 12, 2026 1:20 pm • 2 min read Prefer on Google by Polina Moroziuk Ukrainian forces struck infrastructure at the Tikhoretsk oil pumping station in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, one of the largest oil logistics hubs in southern Russia, a source in the Security Service of Ukraine said on March 12. "Today's strike on the Tikhoretsk oil hub, which is the only supply branch delivering petroleum products to Novorossiysk, delivered a significant blow to the enemy's oil logistics," the source said. The operation was carried out by SBU's Alfa Special Operations Center and targeted the facility's infrastructure in the town of Tikhoretsk, according to the source. The site forms part of a major oil hub that includes a large oil depot and terminal used to handle Russian fuel and petroleum products. The strike caused a large fire at the facility, the source said. Videos circulating online appear to show multiple fires at the site, likely involving fuel storage tanks. Become a member – go ad‑free Russian authorities confirmed the attack on the oil pumping station and said 26 pieces of equipment were deployed to extinguish the fire. Ukraine previously targeted oil infrastructure at the Russian port of Novorossiysk earlier in March , in an operation the SBU said was conducted jointly with Ukraine's Defense Forces. According to the SBU source, such operations are designed to disrupt supply chains, complicate fuel transport to Russian ports, and force Moscow to alter logistics routes, weakening Russia's ability to sustain the war. Ukraine has increasingly targeted Russian oil depots, refineries, and logistics infrastructure with long-range drones as part of a broader campaign against Russia's industrial facilities supporting the war effort. Become a member – go ad‑free But the ongoing war in Iran could counteract this effort, at least in the short term — the war ...
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