Ukrainian Defense Forces Hit Russian Refinery And Seaport
- 5.12.2025, 19:07
The infra-structure was engulfed in flames.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the Syzran refinery in Samara region and the infrastructure of the seaport in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation.
This was reported by Sharter97.org with reference to the Telegram of the General Staff of the AFU.
"Within the framework of reducing the military and economic potential of the Russian aggressor on the night of December 5, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the infrastructure of the Temryuk seaport (Temryuk, Krasnodar Krai, RF)," the report says.
It is noted that this port, in particular, carries out the shipment of general, liquid (liquefied natural gas and chemical cargoes), bulk and dry bulk cargoes. It is involved in supplying the Russian occupation army.
A hit on the territory of the facility with a subsequent fire was recorded. The extent of the damage is being specified.
The area of the fire in the port of Temryuk has grown to 1,350 square meters, the region's operational headquarters reports.
"Extinguishing the fire, which resulted from a drone attack, is continuing," the report says.
According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry, 68 people and 26 units of equipment are engaged in liquidation of the consequences of the attack.
In addition, this night the facilities of the Syzransky oil refinery in Russia's Samara region were hit.
The annual volume of processing of this refinery is from 7 to 8.9 million tons of oil per year. It is also involved in supplying the armed forces of the Russian aggressor.
Drones hit the territory of the refinery with a subsequent fire. According to preliminary information, one of the refinery's units was hit.
The results of the recent hit on the Saratov refinery have also been confirmed - the primary oil refining unit ELOU-AVT-6 was damaged.
As of early December 2025, the refinery has completely suspended primary crude oil refining and is operating at less than 50 percent of its design capacity, with the complete shutdown of key units.