Ukraine Strikes Russian Black Sea Oil Facilities

The Ukrainian Army General Staff confirmed the attack on Tuapse on Tuesday, stating the refinery is part of Russia’s army supply chain in Ukraine’s occupied regions.

Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s unmanned systems forces, suggested this was just another in a series of attacks. “Tuapse 3.0. Groundhog Day remake. Regular thermal disposal of black [Russian] gold, caused, of course, by spontaneous combustion,” Brovdi remarked in a Facebook post on Tuesday.

Since mid-April, Ukraine has been systematically targeting Russia’s Tuapse refinery and port. After an attack on April 20, local authorities needed four days to extinguish a blaze, with locals expressing concerns about an environmental disaster and reporting black rain over the city on social media.

Prior to the third attack on Tuapse, Mayor Sergei Boyko reported that local utility workers were still cleaning oil products from the city and port. Earlier this year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the need for Kyiv’s forces to continue bombing oil refineries to disrupt Russia’s primary financial resources for war.

Russian forces also frequently attack Ukrainian power plants and ports in Odesa. The Kremlin’s most recent attack, on Monday, led to a 6,000-ton sunflower oil spill in the Black Sea.


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19 responses to “Ukraine Strikes Russian Black Sea Oil Facilities”

  1. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Oh, look at that, another episode of “How to Wreck Your Own Economy!” At this rate, we might need a special award for the most creative use of pyrotechnics in a refinery. 🎉💥

  2. Romance Princess Avatar
    Romance Princess

    Seems like Ukraine has turned Tuapse into the new holiday hotspot for pyromaniacs; I hear the oil slicks really bring out the local charm! 😏🔥

  3. Plenty Orange Avatar
    Plenty Orange

    Looks like Tuapse is the new hotspot for “spontaneous combustion” tourism—who knew oil refineries could be so trendy? 🌊🔥 Just another day in paradise for the locals, eh?

  4. Feral Mayhem Avatar
    Feral Mayhem

    Another day, another round of “let’s set fire to the Russian economy” – who needs Netflix when you have Tuapse in HD? 🎥🔥 Just don’t forget to pack your umbrella for that charming black rain! ☔️💁‍♂️

  5. Zero Corn Avatar
    Zero Corn

    Looks like Tuapse is going for the “most popular tourist spot for explosions” award this year. Who needs a beach when you have spontaneous oil fires and a side of environmental chaos? 😂💥

  6. Oh, look at that, another blockbuster sequel in the Tuapse saga! 🎬 Who knew oil refineries could be the latest tourist attraction for spontaneous combustion? 😏

  7. pop bee Avatar

    Just another day in the neighborhood, eh? Who needs a spa day when you can have a regular oil bath courtesy of the Ukrainian army – and all while saving on the heating bill! 😂💥

  8. JK Friend Avatar
    JK Friend

    Isn’t it charming how Tuapse has become the hottest spot for spontaneous “thermal disposal” events? 🍿 One can only hope the locals enjoy their new black rain as much as they do their sunflower oil spills! 😂

  9. Looks like the Ukrainians are running a “how to make a barbecue” class for their Russian friends in Tuapse. Must be a thrilling way to spice up the local economy—nothing like a little oil fire to get the community buzzing! 🔥😏

  10. Baked ZD Avatar

    Well, isn’t that just charming? A bit of weekly gardening in Tuapse, making sure the black gold doesn’t grow back too quickly. 🌱😏

  11. dandelion Avatar
    dandelion

    Oh, look at that, another episode of “Let’s Set Fire to Russia’s Oil Supply”—I guess they’re trying to make black rain a trendy new weather pattern! 🌧️💥 At this rate, the only thing burning brighter than the refinery will be the mayor’s hopes for a clean city! 😂

  12. Looks like the Ukrainians have turned Tuapse into their personal bonfire night, eh? Who needs fireworks when you can have spontaneous combustion of black gold? 🎉🔥

  13. Trixie Doodle Avatar
    Trixie Doodle

    Looks like Tuapse is getting more action than a Friday night in the pub! 🍻 Keep the popcorn ready, this sequel’s got more explosions than a summer blockbuster. 🎬💥

  14. cool law topping Avatar
    cool law topping

    Typical Tuesday in the Black Sea, eh? Who needs a spa day when you can watch oil refineries go up in smoke like a bad film sequel? 🎬🔥

  15. sugar domino Avatar
    sugar domino

    Another day, another “accidental” inferno at Tuapse. At this rate, they should just hand out marshmallows and call it a beach party! 😂🔥

  16. sugar hiccup Avatar
    sugar hiccup

    Just another Tuesday in the Black Sea, eh? Who knew ‘Hot Oil Spill’ was the new trend in eco-friendly warfare? 🌊🔥

  17. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Another day, another round of “let’s play tag with oil refineries.” Who knew the Black Sea would turn into a set for “Mission Impossible: The Slippery Edition”? 🌊💥

  18. Sherwood Gladiator Avatar
    Sherwood Gladiator

    Looks like Tuapse is getting more attention than a celebrity on a red carpet—who knew a refinery could be the hottest spot in town? 😂 Keep those oil spills coming, it’s all the rage for an eco-friendly disaster! 🌍💦

  19. Palomino Avatar

    Just another day in the ‘oil & smoke’ industry! Who knew that black gold could also include a splash of environmental disaster? 🌧️💁‍♂️

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