Air strike ignites oil storage facility in Russian-occupied Crimea

Air strike ignites oil storage facility in Russian-occupied Crimea

On Sunday, 7 June, an air strike hit an oil storage facility in the city of Yedi Quyu in Russian-occupied Crimea, causing a fire to break out. The same night, Ukrainian drones attacked energy and rail infrastructure in Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts. This marks day 1565 of the full-scale war.

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On Sunday, 7 June 2025, an air strike hit an oil storage facility in the city of Yedi Quyu in Russian-occupied Crimea, resulting in a fire. Information about the strike spread on social media in the early morning hours.

The same night, Ukrainian forces launched drone strikes against Russian-occupied Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts, targeting energy infrastructure and rail connections. The strikes are part of a broader Ukrainian strategy to disrupt Russian logistics and supply lines deep within occupied territories.

This marks day 1565 of Russia's full-scale invasion. Crimea has previously been targeted with strikes on strategic facilities, including fuel depots and military bases.

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