Russian Ships Escape From Kavkaz Port After Neptune Strike
3- 1.06.2024, 8:03
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The oil depot that was most important for the occupiers in the Crimea has been destroyed.
The Ukrainian military managed to partially destroy the oil terminal, which is located on the territory of the port of Kavkaz in Kerch in the Russian-occupied Crimea, with eight RK-360MC Neptune missiles. This was reported by Skhemy.
It is noted that the satellite images of Planet Labs for May 31 show the consequences of the missile strikes carried out in the morning.

The extent of the damage to the oil depot can be compared based on the images that the satellite took the day before, on Thursday, May 30.

In addition, the satellite images show that large ships have disappeared from the waters of the port, which is the second in the Black Sea-Azov basin after Novorossiysk and the fifth in the Russian Federation in terms of cargo turnover.
The Crimea.Realities project notes that the oil depot in the port of Kavkaz supplies fuel to the Crimea, as well as certain areas of the Kherson, Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions, which are occupied by the aggressor.
It is also noted that in addition to the destruction of the oil depot, the disabling of the railway ferry following the missile strike on the Kerch port the day before could significantly complicate logistics for the Russian army on the southern fronts.