Drones Attacked Crimea: Oil Depots In Feodosia And Lenino Are On Fire
- 7.06.2026, 8:51
Explosions were also heard in the Sevastopol and Simferopol area.
On the night of June 7, drones attacked temporarily occupied Crimea. Under attack were the oil industry facilities of the Russians, write "Focus" and OBOZ.UA.
Drones attacked oil depots in two Crimean settlements at once: in Feodosia and in Lenino. This was reported by monitoring Telegram channels.
Explosions were also heard near Sevastopol and Simferopol. A military unit may have been hit in the village of Nizhnegorskiy at night, analysts said.
Attack on an oil depot in Feodosiya
Explosions in occupied Crimea began to be heard after midnight. First they were heard in Dzhankoysky district, a few minutes later eyewitnesses informed about shooting and sounds of drone overflight in Feodosia.
Analysts suggested that a local oil depot in Feodosia was hit by UAVs. At the same time, there was no official data on this matter at the time of publication.
"It is not yet known about the arrivals. Rosvoyaks fired from the oil depot and explosions were heard from that side, subscribers reported," the monitoring channels wrote.
An oil depot in Lenino
Minimum two explosions in Lenino district of Crimea were heard around 02:05 - 02:09 a.m. "Crimean Wind" with reference to a subscriber's message wrote about a probable attack on the peninsula using missiles or jet drones.
A minute later, the publick reported a third explosion and "a probable arrival at the oil depot in Lenino," after which locals observed a fire glow in the area of the facility.
The Exilenova+ service confirmed the attack.
"The Semikolodezian oil depot was attacked in the settlement of Lenino (Crimea) overnight today. Also NASA firms service confirms a fire at the oil depot," the report noted.
The Semikolodezyanskaya oil depot located in the settlement of Lenino (from 2023 - Yedi-Kuyu) is in the center of the settlement. It had been functioning since the times of the USSR, but in the 1990s the enterprise was closed.
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In 2015, after the annexation of Crimea by Russia, the work of the base was resumed. Since then, it has been managed by the Russian company BK-Terminal.