Ukraine's Armed Forces Strike Russian LPG Terminal, Causing Significant Damage
Ukraine's armed forces have conducted a strike on a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) export terminal at the Russian port of Temryuk, located on the Sea of Azov. The attack, which took place on December 5, resulted in the destruction of 20 out of 30 storage tanks at the Maktren-Nafta LPG terminal, significantly impacting its storage capacity. The terminal, built by Ukrainian contractor Ukrgazproekt, was designed to handle 400,000 tonnes of gas annually. The fire from the attack reportedly burned for three days, according to social media reports from within Russia. This is not the first time the port has been targeted; a similar attack occurred in May 2024, involving Ukrainian drones and missiles.