In the temporarily occupied Crimea, there has been a noticeable increase in the flow of military fuel trucks to and from the Black Sea Fleet's oil depot in Inkerman. Additionally, fuel is being supplied via rail.
This information comes from RBK-Ukraine, citing the Telegram channel "Crimean Wind."
"Our eyes" see everything: an increase in the flow of military fuel trucks to/from the Russian Black Sea Fleet's oil depot in Inkerman has been noted," the report states.
It is likely that after the attack on the oil depot in Feodosia, Russia changed its fuel supply location for the occupying forces on the peninsula.
It is known that the number of fuel trucks in Inkerman and on the roads leading to it has increased by 3-4 times compared to before the explosions in Feodosia. Furthermore, fuel supply via railway in the wagons of "Ural Logistics" has been recorded.
0 1 2 Photo: Russian fuel trucks in Crimea (t.me/Crimeanwind)At the beginning of October, Ukrainian military forces attacked the oil terminal in occupied Feodosia (Crimea). According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, this oil depot was the largest terminal in Crimea for the transshipment of petroleum products for the Russian army.
It should be noted that the fire at the oil depot lasted almost a week, and the occupying authorities in Crimea even announced an evacuation.
For several days, tanks were exploding at the oil depot.