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Crimea Stays Quiet on Reported Feodosiya Oil-Terminal Blaze as Russia Touts Drone Intercepts

Volgograd authorities report drone debris damage with fires at energy facilities without naming the sites.

Overview

  • Ukrainian Telegram channels shared video of a large fire over Feodosiya after a reported strike on the oil terminal, while local officials issued road closures near the site without explaining the cause.
  • The Russian Defense Ministry reported dozens of UAVs shot down over Crimea and adjacent seas but did not acknowledge any hit on the Feodosiya terminal.
  • Radio Svoboda detailed an apparent information blackout in occupied Crimea, with pro‑Kremlin outlets and officials avoiding public comment and chat messages reportedly moderated by security services.
  • In Russia’s Volgograd region, Governor Andrei Bocharov said drone debris partially damaged a boiler building and fires broke out at fuel‑energy facilities, as the Astra channel cited residents alleging a blaze at LUKOIL’s Korobkovsky gas processing plant, a claim not officially confirmed.
  • Ukraine’s General Staff reported 217 frontline engagements in the past day and updated cumulative Russian personnel losses to about 1,119,390, with the heaviest fighting on the Pokrovsk and Oleksandrivsk axes.