Russia's Black Sea Fleet's Main Oil Depot Attacked In Crimea
- 23.11.2025, 8:59
In Sevastopol, powerful explosions were heard.
In occupied Crimea on the night of Sunday, November 23, there were explosions. It happened in Sevastopol. They were preceded by an alleged drone attack, writes "Observer".
The so-called authorities of the occupied city reported that in Sevastopol "reflected" the attack of Ukrainian UAVs. True, according to its report, all Ukrainian drones were allegedly shot down "far out to sea." This is contradicted by videos released in local publics.
In particular, the Supernova+ project showed a video of Russian air defense "working" directly over the city. And "shot down far out to sea" UAVs hit objects in the city, causing loud explosions.
Supernova+ succinctly notes that some oil depot in Crimea was attacked. Apparently, they are referring to a facility in Sevastopol, the second largest oil terminal in Crimea, as well as the main oil depot of the Black Sea Fleet.
It was through this terminal that fuel was delivered to Russian military units on the Crimean peninsula. Diesel fuel, gasoline and, according to Atesh guerrillas, kerosene were stored here in large tanks. The latter type of fuel, namely aviation kerosene, is used to refuel airplanes.
In addition to Crimea, on the night of November 23, "pops" were also heard by Russians on their own territory, in particular, in Bryansk region.