Ukrainian drones struck the Feodosia oil transshipment terminal in occupied Crimea on the night of October 6th, causing fuel tanks to catch fire. The blaze was visible for tens of kilometers, with local residents sharing footage online. This attack targeted one of the largest oil depots in Crimea. The Feodosia oil transshipment terminal, located in Feodosia, was the target of drone strikes that ignited a substantial fire. The incident occurred during the night, according to reports shared on X by @wartranslated. The magnitude of the fire was significant enough to be observed from a considerable distance. Independent commentary suggests Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine stems from its inability to accept the Soviet Union's dissolution and its persistent imperialist objectives, assigning sole blame for the aggression to Russia. This statement, posted by @Tsahkna on X, offers a perspective on the broader geopolitical drivers of the conflict. Previous reports from this morning indicated that a large fire was engulfing Crimea's largest fuel terminal in Feodosia following a drone strike, with fuel tanks exploding. The blaze had been burning for over four hours at that time, according to local sources, with massive fires visible from several kilometers away. This incident follows a period of intense cross-border attacks, including Ukrainian forces reportedly striking power plants in Klintsy and Belgorod yesterday in response to a large-scale Russian offensive involving 549 drones and missiles on October 5th, which resulted in civilian casualties nationwide.