Thursday, November 13, 2025

Kyiv Strikes Russian Oil Terminal in Crimea


Ukraine’s Military Struck a Major Oil Terminal in Occupied Crimea in the Latest Attack on Russian Oil Facilities.

In a Statement, Ukraine’s General Staff said that it struck an Oil Terminal as well as another Oil Depot in Occupied Zaporizhzhia.

The Attack came as Top Military Commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said the Russian Army overran Three Settlements in the Southern Zaporizhzhia Region and Ukrainian Units are Locked in “Grueling Battles” to Repel the Thrust.

This comes as Ukrainian Forces pulled back from several Positions in the Southern Zaporizhzhia Region amid Heavy Fighting and Adverse Weather.

Russia is taking Advantage of the Weather to Advance in Small Groups, moving on Foot or Motorcycles, with the Adverse Weather preventing Ukrainian forces from Deploying Drones against them.

Key Points

- Russia's Lukoil gains Buyers ahead of U.S. Sanctions deadline.

- Ukraine's Foreign Minister presses G7 Allies for Support as Russia Targets Energy Grid before Winter.

- Kremlin confirms UK-Russia Call but Dialogue Failed.

- Zelensky calls for Dismissal of Ministers amid Corruption Probe.

- Russia makes Gains in Southern Ukraine as it expands Frontline Attacks.

- Two Ukrainian Ministers Quit over Corruption Scandal










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