Ukraine strikes FSB command and oil depots in occupied Crimea
The Ukrainian Defense Forces turned the lights out at key Russian military hubs in Crimea, proving once again that nowhere on the peninsula is truly out of reach.
Ukrainian drones and missile units successfully neutralized key oil storage facilities and a command center belonging to the FSB. By targeting the lifeblood of the Russian military machine—its fuel supply—the strikes aim to choke off the logistics chain supporting local occupation forces.
Beyond the fuel infrastructure, the hit on the FSB command node represents a significant blow to the intelligence coordination capabilities in the region. This type of surgical operation demonstrates an increasing ability to bypass existing air defense layers, which often seem more effective at missing targets than actually protecting them.
This is a masterclass in asymmetrical warfare where expensive, permanent military installations are rendered useless by cheaper, agile technology. The ongoing thinning of Russian logistical depth in Crimea raises questions about how long these positions can remain sustainable under constant, low-cost attrition.
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