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Ukrainian Drone Forces Strike Oil Terminal in Occupied Feodosia — Confirmation from Robert Brovdi

Robert Brovdi, the commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' drone units, confirmed that an attack on an oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosia was successful. This announcement was made in a Facebook post on Wednesday, April 8.

Robert Brovdi, known by his pseudonym Madjar, officially confirmed that a recent attack resulted in damage to an oil terminal in the temporarily occupied city of Feodosia. He shared this information in a Facebook post on Wednesday, April 8.

The strike on the oil terminal was carried out by fighters from the 9th Battalion of the 414th Separate Brigade of Drone Systems, who executed this critical mission under the command of Ptakha Madjara. "The fiery Easter egg was delivered to the oil terminal in Feodosia by the SBS Birds as part of the Easter Delivery," Brovdi noted, emphasizing the significance of this operation.

Additionally, Brovdi reported the successful destruction of enemy Buk-M3 and Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems located in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions. The operation also resulted in the destruction of the Zoopark-1M radar stations in Zaporizhzhia, logistical supply depots of Russian invaders in the city of Sukhodilsk in Luhansk, as well as drone storage facilities and a pre-flight training point for drones in the village of Stepne in Donetsk.

It is important to note that on the night of April 8, drones attacked the temporarily occupied Feodosia, where a significant fire broke out at the oil depot. This indicates that Ukrainian forces continue to actively operate in occupied territories, striking at the enemy's critical infrastructure.

Moreover, on the night of April 7, Ukrainian Defense Forces targeted the Ust-Luga Oil terminal located in the Leningrad region of the Russian Federation. As a result of the attack, three tanks belonging to the company Transneft-Baltika were hit. This facility is a vital component of Russia's oil product export infrastructure, the funds from which are used to finance armed aggression against Ukraine, noted the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

This attack followed a series of strikes on Russian oil facilities. On March 31, drones targeted the Leningrad region, and according to Reuters, this was the fifth strike on the Ust-Luga port within ten days. The Security Service of Ukraine confirmed that long-range drones successfully completed their mission against the oil terminal infrastructure at Ust-Luga port. Satellite images revealed that large fires were ongoing in the ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, indicating significant destruction.

These events highlight the intensification of Ukrainian forces' actions in response to Russian aggression, as well as the importance of drone systems in modern warfare. The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to strike at strategically significant enemy targets, significantly complicating Russia's combat capabilities.