Satellite Images Have Confirmed An Attack On The Largest Oil Storage Facility In The Caucasus
1- 10.06.2026, 9:52
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Approximately 15 tanks have been hit.
On June 8, an attack was carried out on an oil storage facility in Novorossiysk, in the Caucasus, damaging at least four or five fuel tanks.
This is evidenced by satellite images, reports Radio Liberty.

The publication notes that, in total, 10–15 oil tanks were damaged following two consecutive attacks.
As is known, operators of the Unmanned Systems Forces and other Ukrainian Defense Forces struck the “Grushevaya” oil depot in Novorossiysk on June 8.
The "Grushevaya" oil depot is one of Russia’s key oil infrastructure facilities in the south of the country, located near Novorossiysk in the Krasnodar Krai.
It is part of the “Sheskharis” transshipment complex, which serves as the terminus for major oil pipelines and handles the receipt, storage, and export of oil through the port of Novorossiysk.
The oil depot is considered strategic for the export of Russian oil via the Black Sea.