Vitaly Sayenko15:25, 06.06.26
The blown-up oil depot in the Kuban is an important logistics hub for storing and supplying fuel to the Russian occupiers on the southern and eastern fronts in Ukraine.

On the night of June 6, the Ukrainian defense forces launched a series of successful strikes on facilities where ammunition is stored, repairs are carried out, and combat readiness of Russian ships is ensured in the Baltic Sea.
According to a message from the Security Service of Ukraine on Facebook, strikes were carried out on the 15th arsenal of the Russian Navy (Navy) in the Leningrad Region, the Kronstadt Naval Base, and the Ust-Labinsk oil terminal in the Krasnodar Territory.
“After a successful attack on the warehouses of the 15th arsenal of the Russian Navy, a fire and a secondary detonation are observed there. Missiles and ammunition are stored at the facility. Local chat rooms report a possible evacuation of residents of nearby settlements,” the SBU detailed.
The military added that a fire was recorded in the area of the Kronstadt Naval Base and the Kronstadt Marine Plant.Read also:
As the SBU emphasized, all these military facilities support the activities of the enemy’s naval group in the Baltic Sea.
A series of explosions were recorded at the Ust-Labinsk oil depot, after which a large-scale fire broke out. At least three tanks with petroleum products were engulfed in flames.
As is known, this oil depot is an important logistics hub for storing and supplying fuel to Russian troops in the southern and eastern directions.
“Such special operations weaken the enemy’s Baltic Fleet. The affected facilities are used to store ammunition, repair and support the combat activities of ships. Their incapacitation complicates the enemy’s logistics, reduces the fleet’s combat readiness, and limits Russia’s ability to operate in the Baltic region,” the report notes.
In addition, as the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine added in Telegram, the Kronstadt base (St. Petersburg) in the Leningrad Region of the Russian Federation was hit. Explosions were recorded on the territory of the facility, the extent of the damage is being clarified.
The Peterhofskaya oil depot (Lomonosov, Leningrad Region) was also hit. In particular, a hit, explosion, and fire were recorded at the facility.
The Neste oil terminal (Lomonosov, Leningrad region) was hit, as a result of which a fire was recorded in the area of the terminal, but the extent of the damage is still being determined. As noted by the General Staff, the terminal is a key facility for the distribution of petroleum products (gasoline, diesel) in the northwestern region of Russia. The one-time storage volume is 40 thousand cubic meters of light petroleum products.
At the same time, the arsenal of the missile weapons, ammunition and military equipment storage complex of the 1060th Logistics Center (Bolshaya Izhora, Leningrad Region) was hit. Explosions were heard at the facility, a secondary detonation and a fire were recorded.
As SBS commander Robert (Magyar) Brovdy commented on Telegram, Operation Kronstadt 2.0 was carried out “in premium locations and at a level appropriate to the event” and “crowned with arsenal tricolor fireworks, as befits.”
In particular, Brody published a photo of a drone wing, on which was a message with the inscription: “Afterparty of the Kronstadt forum! р̵а̵б̵о̵т̵а̵й̵т̵е̵ б̵р̵а̵т̵ь̵я̵!̵ LET’S WORK, GENTLEMEN OF THE SBS!”.
(C)UNIAN 2026

Sounds everything what the SBU could hit in one night around Leningrad was hit……………………and burns.