The Kyiv Independent
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Open original sourceA report published by The Kyiv Independent said social media channels reported that Ukrainian drones targeted oil storage tanks in Tuapse, Russia, overnight on April 28. The supplied text says the claimed strike occurred before flames from previous attacks had been extinguished.
It is unclear whether the tanks were successfully hit, what damage occurred, whether any fires expanded, whether there were casualties or disruptions, and whether Russian or Ukrainian officials confirmed or denied the reported strike.
The Kyiv Independent reported that Ukrainian drones were said to have targeted oil storage tanks in Tuapse, Russia, overnight on April 28. The report attributes the information to social media channels and says the claimed strike came before flames from previous attacks at the site had been extinguished.nnThe confirmed development is that a media report was published describing an alleged new drone attack on oil infrastructure in Russia’s Krasnodar region. The report presents the strike as a claim based on social-media-sourced information rather than an official statement or independently verified assessment.nnNo Russian official response, local authority confirmation, or Ukrainian official comment was included in the supplied evidence bundle. The extent of any damage, whether the facility was hit again, and whether emergency crews were still responding at the time remain unclear from the material provided.nnIf confirmed, the reported incident would point to continued pressure on Russian fuel and logistics infrastructure and suggest repeat targeting of a site already affected by earlier attacks. That would matter for both energy security and the broader pattern of long-range strikes linked to the war.