The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has reported a missile attack by the Neptune coastal missile system on the oil terminal of the “Kavkaz” port (the second largest Russian port in the Black Sea) and on a ferry crossing in the Krasnodar Territory.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Babel informs.
It was a blow to the enemy’s military logistics.
The attack took place at the beginning of the day on May 31, the next night after the Ukrainian Defense Forces had disabled the ferries of the Kerch ferry crossing in the occupied Ukrainian Crimea, which ran to the port of Kavkaz and were used for the aggressor’s military logistics, with accurate ATACMS missile strikes.
“The oil terminal near the port of Kavkaz was struck by several Ukrainian-made missiles from the Neptune coastal missile system”, — the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.
At present, the results of objective control confirm the explosions at the targeting sites. The accuracy of target destruction is being investigated.
“The “modern” and “effective” Russian air defense system again proved to be powerless against our missiles and unmanned systems and failed to protect important facilities used for logistics and supply of the Russian army”, — the General Staff added.
The headquarters also confirmed the strike on another oil terminal in the Krasnodar Territory. It is likely to be an oil depot near the city of Temryuk, where three railroad tanks with fuel oil burned down. Local authorities there reported a drone attack.


