Drones Hit Oil Depots In Russia's Krasnodar Region And Crimea
3- 30.05.2026, 8:38
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Explosions rang out with such force that plaster in the houses fell.
An air alert was declared in a number of Russian regions and occupied areas on the night of May 30 amid the threat of drones. The network writes that drones attacked in particular the occupied Crimea and Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation, reports "Focus".
In Krasnodar region an oil depot could be under drone attack this night. This is reported by OSINT-channels with reference to the information of eyewitnesses.
"Armavir, Krasnodar region. The oil depot of the Southern Oil Company LLC was attacked," analysts wrote.
In the meantime, residents complained that the explosions were so strong that plaster fell in houses.
It should be noted that there was no official information about the attack on the oil depot in the Russian town of Armavir at the time of publication. Russian authorities did not say anything about the consequences of the nighttime shelling, but an air alert was declared in the region late in the evening of May 29 due to the threat of UAVs.
Attack on occupied Crimea
Also on the night of May 30, an air alert was declared in temporarily occupied Crimea due to the threat of UAVs. Local Telegram channel "Crimean Wind" wrote about explosions in Sevastopol and Feodosia. Eyewitnesses reported that in Feodosia there was a UAV hit on a local oil depot.
Subsequently, these data were also made public by OSINT-channels, showing a photo with the consequences of a probable attack. The footage shows a bright glow in the sky.

The information about the strike on the oil depot in Feodosia also requires official confirmation.