11 March 2026

"Magyar's Birds" attacked an oil depot in Crimea: tankers were damaged

(Photo: screenshot from the video)

The Ukrainian military attacked the Azov oil depot in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The strike was carried out by the fighters of the 414th separate brigade of unmanned systems "Birds of Magyara".

This was reported by the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Robert Brovdi on his Facebook page.

According to him, on March 10, Ukrainian drones hit tankers on the territory of an oil depot in the village of Azovske, Dzhankoy district. The commander also posted a video of the attack, which shows the moment the vehicles were hit.

Brovdi clarified that the attack was carried out using Ukrainian-made FP-2 medium strike drones. They are equipped with a warhead weighing 60 to 100 kilograms.

The Russian occupation authorities of Crimea have not officially commented on the attack on the oil depot.

At the same time, Russian officials claimed that the air defense system was working. According to the so-called Sevastopol authorities and the Russian Ministry of Defense, air defense allegedly shot down nine air targets near Cape Fiolent and the northern side of the city at night.

At the same time, the Crimean Wind telegram channel reported explosions and several hits near the positions of the 12th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment on Cape Fiolent. There is a radar station under a protective dome and a Pantsir-S2 anti-aircraft missile and gun system there.

Russian authorities have not officially confirmed these reports.

Earlier, Intent wrote about how the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck at Russian military facilities in the temporarily occupied Crimea. As a result of the operation, several pieces of enemy equipment were destroyed, including three Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft systems, a landing boat, and drone control infrastructure.

In early March, Ukrainian drones attacked important military and energy facilities in occupied Crimea. An aircraft repair plant and an oil depot used to supply the Russian army were targeted.

Drones of the Security Service of Ukraine hit the facilities of an aircraft repair facility that repairs and maintains Russian military aircraft.

At the end of February, the Ukrainian Defense Forces conducted a series of strikes against the occupiers' military facilities in the temporarily occupied territories. In particular, the strikes hit the area of a missile division in Crimea and a UAV control center in Mykolaiv region.

The largest strike occurred in the area of the missile division of the 15th Separate Coastal Missile Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in occupied Crimea, armed with Bastion coastal missile systems.

Андрій Колісніченко

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