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Russia-Ukraine War 2026
15MAR

Drones raze 18 tanks at Labinsk depot

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Eighteen of twenty storage tanks destroyed at Labinsk in Krasnodar Krai — the deepest strike in a week of systematic Ukrainian attacks on Russia's southern fuel network.

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Ukrainian drones struck the Labinsk oil depot in Krasnodar Krai on 16 March, destroying 18 of 20 storage tanks — nine gasoline, nine diesel — and seven fuel tankers 1. Fire consumed approximately 3,000 square metres. The facility sits 500 km from the front line, deep in the interior of Russia's southern logistics corridor.

At that range, Labinsk is beyond the reach of conventional artillery or shorter-range systems. Ukraine's long-range drone capability can now hit infrastructure deep enough in Russian territory to have operated with lighter air defences than forward logistics bases. The fuel distribution network in Krasnodar Krai feeds Russian operations across southern Ukraine and Crimea — the same region where Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi identified Zaporizhzhia as Russia's primary axis of operations on 15 March. The near-total destruction ratio raises questions about Russian air defence effectiveness at depth. Russia's Ministry of Defence claimed 87 drone interceptions during the Afipsky refinery operation two days earlier , yet enough drones reached their targets across four Krasnodar Krai facilities within five days to inflict heavy damage at each. Either The Intercept figures are overstated, or Ukraine is launching salvos large enough to absorb the losses and still deliver effective payloads.

The timing is operationally deliberate. Syrskyi reported "large numbers of troops and resources" concentrating in Zaporizhzhia. Degrading the fuel supply behind that concentration while Russian forces are massing — before they disperse into combat operations — maximises the disruption per strike. Armoured vehicles, logistics trucks, and generators consume diesel at rates that cannot be sustained when pumping stations and depots across the supply chain are burning simultaneously.

Russia's daily fossil fuel revenues during the Iran conflict provide the financial capacity to rebuild. But storage tanks take weeks to replace; refinery processing units take months. The operational question is whether Ukraine can sustain this strike tempo long enough for the logistical degradation to constrain Russian combat operations in the south at the moment Moscow is committing its heaviest forces there.

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Drones raze 18 tanks at Labinsk depot
Extends Ukraine's demonstrated deep-strike interdiction range to 500 km from the front line, targeting fuel distribution infrastructure feeding Russian troop concentrations in Zaporizhzhia at the moment Russia has designated it as its primary operational axis.
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Viktor Orbán
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Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister
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