Ukraine hits oil-pumping station on route to Russia’s biggest Black Sea export port, triggering fire

The Krymskaya station pumps crude toward Novorossiysk.
Fire at the “Krymskaya” oil-pumping station in Russia's Krasnodar Krai following Ukrainian drone strikes, 9 April 2026. Photo: Exilenova+
Fire at the “Krymskaya” oil-pumping station in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai following Ukrainian drone strikes, 9 April 2026. Photo: Exilenova+
Ukraine hits oil-pumping station on route to Russia’s biggest Black Sea export port, triggering fire

Ukrainian forces struck an oil-pumping station in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai overnight on 9 April, triggering a fire at a key piece of pipeline infrastructure, according to the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces and Russian local reports.

Ukraine has been increasing strikes on Russian energy and logistics infrastructure in recent months, using drones and long-range weapons to hit targets far from the front line. These operations are aimed at disrupting military supply chains and reducing oil export revenues that support Russia’s war effort.

Strike on “Krymskaya” oil-pumping station confirmed, fire reported

The General Staff said Ukrainian units hit the “Krymskaya” oil-pumping station as part of efforts to reduce Russia’s military and economic capacity. It reported a confirmed strike followed by a fire on the facility’s grounds, with the extent of damage still being assessed.

Residents of the town of Krymsk reported multiple explosions overnight. Russian regional authorities, cited by ASTRA, said one person was killed in the nearby settlement of Sauk-Dere after being struck by falling drone debris. A fire was also reported at the targeted facility.

Strike could halt pipeline flow to the Black Sea

According to ASTRA, the site is part of Russia’s oil pipeline network, used to pump crude oil and petroleum products toward the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk as well as nearby refineries.

The station is connected to several major pipeline routes, including Tikhoretsk–Novorossiysk and Krymsk–Krasnodar lines, which feed export flows and domestic refining infrastructure.

Same night: air defense system and ammo depots also hit

In the same overnight operation, the General Staff confirmed Ukrainian forces also struck a Tor-M1 air defense system in occupied Donetsk Oblast, along with multiple logistics sites, including ammunition and supply depots in occupied areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.

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