15 October 2025

Ukrainian Armed Forces hit radar station in Crimea and UAV control center in Kherson region

(PHOTO: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/telegram)

Ukrainian troops struck at Russian military facilities in Crimea and Kherson region. An oil terminal in Feodosia, a radar station in Krasna Polyana and a UAV control center in Oleshky were damaged.

This was reported by the press service of the General Staff of Ukraine.

Ukraine's defense forces continue to strike at Russian military and strategically important facilities, weakening its offensive and military-economic potential.

According to updated data, on the night of October 13, 2025, the Sea Oil Terminal enterprise in the temporarily occupied Feodosia, TOT of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, was hit again. 16 fuel tanks that survived the previous attack were damaged, and a large-scale fire is burning on the territory. The total volume of petroleum products in the tanks was about 193 thousand cubic meters. The terminal supplies fuel and lubricants to Russian troops.

In addition, on the night of October 14, Ukrainian troops hit a P-18 radar in Krasna Polyana (TOT of Crimea), a UAV control center in Oleshky (TOT of Kherson region), and an ammunition depot near Makiivka (TOT of Donetsk region).

According to the press service, operations against Russian aggression are ongoing.

On the night of October 5-6, Ukrainian drones attacked several facilities in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The Feodosia oil depot, the largest fuel terminal on the peninsula, suffered the most. The fire broke out in two large foci, and the glow from the flames could be seen from 30 kilometers away. Only 22 of the 34 fuel tanks remained intact, the rest were damaged or destroyed by the fire. For comparison, last year's attack in October 2024 destroyed 8 of the 12 tanks, and some of the base's buildings were also damaged.

On the night of October 12-13, the 220 kV Kafa power substation near Feodosia was probably hit. Satellite images confirm that a fire broke out on the territory of the substation, which the occupiers put into operation in 2015 to operate the Crimea-Kuban power bridge.

On the night of October 3, an attack on the railway infrastructure took place in the temporarily occupied Crimea. A traction substation at the Buzok station (also known as Syren) in the Bakhchisaray district was hit. The fire that broke out at the substation was visible from different parts of Bakhchisaray. In the morning, the territory of the facility was surrounded by the Russian military, preventing civilians from approaching.

The Buzok substation supplies 35 kilovolts and is key to the operation of the railroad in the region, providing power for train traffic.

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