Defense forces hit oil terminal and naval base in Leningrad region of Russia

On the night of July 4, units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck the St. Petersburg oil terminal in the Leningrad region of the Russian Federation.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
A hit was recorded on the object with a subsequent fire on the territory of the terminal.
The extent of the damage is being clarified.
The St. Petersburg oil terminal is one of the largest terminals for transshipment of oil products in the Baltic region. Its design capacity is 12.5 million tons of oil products per year, and the tank farm has a total volume of about 441 thousand m³. It is also involved in providing the occupation army of the Russian Federation.
In addition, the Kronstadt base in the Leningrad region of the Russian Federation was hit. A hit was recorded on the object with a subsequent fire on the territory of the port. The extent of the damage is being clarified.
Kronstadt is one of the main bases of the Russian Baltic Fleet.
Earlier, USM reported that the SBU had struck two Russian ships and a ferry in Kerch.
