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Ukrainian Forces Strike Two Oil Platforms in the Caspian Sea

Ukrainian defense forces targeted two oil platforms in the Caspian Sea on April 10, according to reports from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The strikes occurred at night, impacting locations critical to Russian military logistics.

Ukrinform UABreaking2 min readUpdated 4/11/2026

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Published Apr 10, 2026, 2:00 PMUpdated Apr 11, 2026, 7:48 AM
Ukrainian defense forces targeted two oil platforms in the Caspian Sea on April 10, according to reports from the General Staff of the Ar...

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At a glance

  • Ukrainian forces struck two oil platforms on April 10, 2026.
  • The platforms are crucial for supplying the Russian military.
  • Operations occurred nearly 1,000 kilometers from active combat zones.
  • Related attacks included the targeting of an oil storage facility in Feodosia.
  • The fire at the storage facility has persisted for three days.

Why it matters

The targeting of these oil platforms indicates Ukraine's strategy to dismantle Russian supply lines, essential for operational effectiveness. Disrupting infrastructural support could hinder Russian military capabilities in the region.

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What Happened

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On the night of April 10, 2026, Ukrainian defense forces successfully struck two offshore drilling platforms in the Caspian Sea. This operation was confirmed by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine via their official Facebook account.

The platforms targeted were the ice-resistant stationary platform (LSP-2) at the V. Grayfer field, previously known as Rakushchne, and another ice-resistant stationary platform (LSP-1) at the Yuri Korchagin field.

Key Details

The platforms are situated nearly a thousand kilometers from the closest combat line, highlighting their significant role in providing fuel and lubricants for the Russian military. The impact of these strikes could disrupt supply lines crucial for sustaining military operations.

Ukrainian sources indicate that these platforms are integral to the logistics supporting Russian forces in the ongoing conflict. In a related operation, pilots from the 9th Battalion "Kairas," part of the 414th Separate Brigade "Birds of Madyar," targeted a oil storage facility at the Marine Oil Terminal in the temporarily occupied Feodosia.

This strike resulted in three storage tanks igniting, with the fire reportedly visible from up to 20 kilometers away. The blaze has continued for three days.

Why It Matters

The attacks on these oil platforms and storage facilities signify Ukraine's continued efforts to disrupt Russia's military supply chains. Targeting logistical infrastructure is a crucial strategy in modern warfare, impacting the overall capability of opposing forces. Such operations may also motivate further military tactics by both sides in the region.

Background

The Caspian Sea has been a strategic site in the context of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The drilling platforms targeted have historically supported Russian naval and military logistics. Understanding these developments can provide insights into the shifting dynamics in the region as both countries continue to grapple with their military objectives,

Source: Ukrinform UA

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