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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) reported a successful strike on the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal in Russia’s Krasnodar region on January 22, 2026. The facility, a critical fuel hub for the Black Sea area, suffered significant damage after pipelines and four to six storage tanks were hit, igniting a fire that spread across approximately 7,000 square meters. Preliminary assessments estimate the damage at around $50 million.
Thermal video footage of the operation shows drones approaching the port under the cover of night, striking storage areas, and triggering explosions and sustained fires, highlighting the precision and scale of the strike. This marks the third attack on the terminal since December 2025, underscoring its strategic importance to Russian fuel logistics and military supply chains in the Black Sea region.
The blaze forced temporary shutdowns at the facility and caused fuel leaks, raising concerns about environmental impacts and regional fuel availability. Analysts note that targeting Tamanneftegaz disrupts Russian energy operations while demonstrating Ukraine’s increasing operational reach with drone-based strikes against critical infrastructure.
Ukrainian officials emphasized that the operation was carefully planned to maximize impact on logistics and fuel storage while limiting civilian casualties. The repeated strikes on the terminal highlight the ongoing cross-border tensions and the strategic contest for control over vital energy assets in the region.
The attack reflects Ukraine’s continued focus on leveraging precision strikes against key infrastructure to hinder Russian military operations and sustain pressure amid escalating conflict dynamics along the Black Sea frontier.