Ukraine’s Defense Forces have executed a sweeping series of coordinated precision strikes over May 23 and the night of May 24, targeting Russia’s primary maritime energy export infrastructure, warships in the Black Sea, and a network of frontline logistics hubs. Disrupting the Black Sea energy pipeline According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the primary economic target of the strike package was the specialized “Tamanneftegaz” oil terminal located in Volna, within Russia’s Krasnodar Krai. Long-range Ukrainian strike assets cleanly penetrated local defense grids to hit a vital oil-loading berth at the facility.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Preliminary post-strike assessments confirm that a marine loading arm – a specialized mechanical conduit used to transfer crude and refined petroleum products onto transport tankers – sustained direct structural damage. The Tamanneftegaz complex is considered one of the Russian Federation’s most critical deep-water export gateways in the Black Sea region, boasting a total annual throughput capacity of up to 20 million tons of oil and petroleum products. Because the terminal handles large-scale logistics directly tied to fuel shipments for the Russian Armed Forces, the successful interdiction restricts the adversary’s maritime supply capabilities. Naval and command center degradation In tandem with the energy sector, Ukrainian maritime and aerial strike units directly targeted the Russian Navy’s heavily fortified Novorossiysk naval base on May 23. The operation scored verified hits against the Burevestnik-class guard patrol ship Pytlivy alongside an active hovercraft guided-missile boat.
Ukraine Targets Tamanneftegaz Hub and Batters Two Russian Warships in Novorossiysk
Ukrainian forces conducted a coordinated weekend offensive, damaging the strategic Tamanneftegaz export terminal, hitting two warships in Novorossiysk, and flattening forward ammunition depots.













