Russian missiles and ammunition explode in Kronstadt after a strike by SBU drones and special operations forces. 15 facilities at the naval base and oil depot in Ust-Labinsk are hit, causing large-scale fires and explosions. Local residents report possible evacuation.
- The SBU strikes 15 Russian Navy facilities in Kronstadt.
- The fires broke out at the Kronshtadt Naval Base and a marine plant.
- Three oil tanks caught fire at an oil depot in Ust-Labinsk.
The destruction of military facilities in Kronstadt
The Security Service of Ukraine jointly with the Special Operations Department strikes at the arsenal of the Russian Navy in Kronstadt. At least 15 facilities at the naval base were damaged as a result of the successful attack. Local reports indicate a series of explosions accompanied by fires on the territory of the base and a naval plant that supports the activities of the Russian naval group in the Baltic Sea.
Fires at the oil depot in Ust-Labinsk
In addition to military facilities, explosions and fires were reported at an oil depot in Ust-Labinsk. At least three tanks with petroleum products have been engulfed in flames, which poses a threat of large-scale environmental and man-made consequences. This oil depot is key to fuel supplies in the region.
Reaction of local residents and security situation
Reports of possible evacuation of the population from nearby settlements due to the danger of explosions and fires are circulating in chat rooms of local residents. Fire and explosion events pose a threat to civilians and infrastructure near military facilities.
The significance of the strike for Russia's military potential
The destruction of the Russian Navy arsenal and oil depots in Kronstadt and Ust-Labinsk could significantly affect the capabilities of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea. The loss of ammunition and fuel limits the operational capability and support of the enemy's naval group. This operation highlights the strengthening of the SBU's resources and its ability to conduct precision strikes against important military targets.







