
06/25/2026

On the night of June 25, the territory of the Krasnodar Territory (Russia) was
restless. Drones visited an oil depot in the village of Poltavskaya, Krasnoarmeysky District.
As a result of the attack, a large-scale fire broke out at the facility: tanks are burning. This is reported by monitoring and local Telegram channels.
“Poltava village, Krasnodar Territory attacked an oil depot,” wrote Exilenova+.


Photos and videos of the aftermath of the strike were also posted online, with locals reporting that two oil tanks were hit. Later, reports emerged of three tanks on fire, one of which was full.
Also, against the backdrop of the drone attack, the “Carpet” plan was implemented at the Sochi airport: the arrival and departure of aircraft was temporarily restricted.

Local authorities confirmed the strikes in the region and the fire, which they said was allegedly caused by falling debris.
“According to the head of the Krasnoarmiyskyi district, the fire started after the drone’s debris fell. Emergency services are working at the scene, information about the consequences is being clarified,” the report states.

At the same time, Russians living near the oil terminal wrote that the enterprise was attacked by drones and missiles, which no one even tried to shoot down.
“What debris…Photos posted by local residents show at least three fires,” Supernova+ wrote.


What is known about the attacked object?
“Poltava Oil Terminal” is located in the village of Poltavskaya, Krasnoarmeysky District, Krasnodar Territory and is one of the important logistics facilities for the storage and transshipment of petroleum products in the region. Its infrastructure includes 28 tanks with a total storage capacity of about 15 thousand cubic meters of fuel.
The enterprise provides transportation of products by both road and rail transport and plays a key role in supplying fuel to gas station networks in the Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Adygea. This facility supplies AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline, diesel fuel, fuel oil, kerosene, and liquefied gas.

Let us remind you that the last attack on the oil depot in the village of Poltava took place quite recently – on June 16. After the strikes, a large-scale fire also broke out on the territory of the facility, and a huge column of smoke rose above the enterprise.
As OBOZ.UA reported, on the night of June 24, the occupied Crimea was hit by drones. As a result of the attack, Sevastopol was completely cut off from power, and power outages also occurred in Simferopol. A military town was burning near Kerch, and information also appeared about an arrival near the “Gvardiyske” airfield, from where the occupiers launch “Shahedas” over Ukraine.

Another burning oil facility in mafia land has become as normal as your morning cup of coffee.