(LENINE, CRIMEA) – Ukrainian Special Operations Forces struck two critical fuel facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea overnight on 7 June 2026, employing domestically produced FP-2 drones. The operation targeted the Semykolodezyanska oil depot near the settlement of Yedy-Kuyu, in the Lenine district, and a marine oil terminal in Feodosia.
Denys Shtilerman, co-owner and chief designer of Fire Point, confirmed the company’s FP-2 drones executed the strikes. The Semykolodezyanska facility sits roughly 200 kilometres from the line of combat engagement and functions as a logistics hub for Russian military forces, storing and distributing fuel oil, diesel and other petroleum products.
Чергова блискуча робота Сил спеціальних операцій. Цієї ночі дронами FP-2 було уражено одразу два об’єкти в окупованому Криму — нафтобазу «Семиколодезянська» та морський нафтовий термінал у Феодосії. Дякуємо ССО за плідну співпрацю.
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The Feodosia marine terminal is the largest oil transshipment complex in occupied Crimea, with an annual handling capacity of up to 12 million tonnes of petroleum products. Its infrastructure enables the reception, storage and onward distribution of fuel for the aggressor state’s military formations operating on the peninsula.
The Special Operations Forces stated: “Striking the enemy’s oil refining infrastructure reduces its economic and logistical capabilities. The SOF continue asymmetric actions for the strategic exhaustion of the enemy waging war against Ukraine.”
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine later confirmed the results. “On the night of 7 June 2026, units of the Ukrainian Defence Forces struck the Semykolodezyanska oil depot near the settlement of Lenine in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. A fire was recorded on the territory of the facility,” the General Staff stated. It described the depot as one of the largest centres for storage and transshipment of petroleum products in the eastern part of the Crimean Peninsula, used to accumulate fuel reserves for the Russian military grouping.
“Ukrainian warriors also struck an oil depot in the Feodosia area in the TOT of Ukrainian Crimea,” the General Staff report added. In addition, Ukrainian Defence Forces struck a Russian FSB command post near Volokonovka in the Belgorod region, an enemy ammunition depot near Svobodne in the Donetsk region, and concentrations of occupying personnel near Shchastya in the Luhansk region and Blahodatne in the Donetsk region.
The targeted facilities hold significant importance for supplying Russian troops with fuel across occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine. Damage to or destruction of such infrastructure complicates the logistics of the occupying forces and imposes additional costs on the Russian side.
Fire Point co-owner Denys Shtilerman separately reported that the company is completing tests of a new long range missile with a range of up to 850 kilometres and is working to establish a satellite constellation intended to serve as an alternative to Starlink for Ukraine and Europe. Fire Point is also participating in the development of the Freya pan European anti-ballistic shield, based on its FP-7.X interceptor missile.
Footage of the operation was released by the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine.





































