SBU drones made a bavovna in the Caspian Sea — a Russian oil platform was damaged
According to sources, Ukrainian long-range drones hit an oil production platform of the Russian company Lukoil, located in the Caspian Sea.
According to sources, Ukrainian long-range drones hit an oil production platform of the Russian company Lukoil, located in the Caspian Sea.
According to sources, Ukrainian long-range drones hit an oil production platform of the Russian company Lukoil, located in the Caspian Sea.
This was reported by an insider to the Ukrinform publication. According to him, there were at least four hits on the Filanovsky platform, as a result of which oil and gas production from more than 20 wells stopped. This is one of the largest Russian fields in the Caspian Sea.
This is the first strike by the Defense Forces on Russian facilities in the Caspian Sea, but not the first strike on Russian oil facilities. In late November, the SBU’s Sea Baby naval drones hit two Russian tankers from the «shadow fleet» in the Black Sea. On December 10, Sea Baby hit another Russian tanker, the Dashan, which could carry about $60 million worth of oil products in one trip.
«The SBU continues successful special operations against the Russian oil and gas sector, constantly expanding their geography. „Bavovna“ in the Caspian Sea is another reminder to the Russian Federation that all its enterprises that work for the war are legitimate targets. Wherever they are located,» an anonymous source from the SBU told Ukrinform.
Recall that in September, the Defense Forces first struck Russian oil export infrastructure in the Black Sea using naval drones. The drone attack suspended the loading of oil tankers.



