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Russian crude reaches the sea through tunnels under a mountain ridge—and Ukraine hit the storage end near Novorossiysk

8 June 2026 at 12:12

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Ukrainian drones set a major oil depot ablaze near the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk overnight on 7-8 June 2026, in a strike confirmed by Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces (SBS). Residents reported a string of blasts and heavy smoke over the Grushovaya storage site, which feeds Russia's busiest oil-export port. Ukrainian forces hit two more targets in southern Russia the same night.

Ukraine has spent the past year pushing its deep-strike campaign further into Russia, hunting the refineries, pipelines, and export ports that turn crude into the cash funding the invasion. Each hit on this Black Sea network forces costly repairs and brief loading halts, and steady Ukrainian success deep in Russia's rear, alongside a steadier front, is shifting how the West reads the war.

Drones spark a blaze at Novorossiysk's oil hub

The strike came before dawn. Residents of Novorossiysk, in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, reported about 50 blasts, then heavy smoke over the Grushovaya oil depot. Operators of the SBS's 1st Separate Center, working with Special Operations Forces (SSO) and other units, confirmed the hit. Ukraine's General Staff also confirmed the strike and said a fire broke out, with damage still being assessed. Russian officials claimed no one was hurt.

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NASA FIRMS satellite data showing fire hotspots (the red squares, the cluster to the right) at the Grushovaya oil depot near Novorossiysk, 8 June 2026. Map: NASA FIRMS

NASA's FIRMS satellite service detected abnormal heat at the site at 02:48 on 8 June. Ukrainian Telegram channel Exilenova+ began reporting the attack around 3 a.m., posting photos and videos of fire in the mountains above the city. OSINT Telegram channel Falcon insight pinpointed the location. Russian news Telegram channel ASTRA confirmed the burning tank farm from eyewitness footage shot about 11 km away.

A fuel storage depot is burning in Novorossiysk, Russia, after a drone strike hit the tank farm overnight

Novorossiysk is one of Russia's most strategically important Black Sea ports, handling a significant share of Russian oil exports
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What the Grushovaya depot feeds

The Grushovaya site is a transshipment depot for the Sheskharis terminal. Chernomortransneft runs it, under Russia's state pipeline monopoly Transneft. It sits in the Grushovaya Balka tract beyond the Markotkh Ridge, about 12 km from Novorossiysk. The tank farm holds more than 1.2 million m³ of fuel across dozens of tanks, on a site of about 212 hectares. SBS called it one of the largest oil-product stores in the Caucasus.

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Smoke from the burning Grushovaya oil depot drifts over Novorossiysk after the Ukrainian drone strike, 8 June 2026. Photo: Exilenova+

Novorossiysk is southern Russia's biggest oil-export hub, the Moscow Times reported. The port ships up to 700,000 barrels a day, and its terminals moved 19.8 million tonnes of oil products in 2025. That trade feeds Russia's budget, which bankrolls the war on Ukraine. The port has become a recurring target in Ukraine's strikes on Russia's Black Sea oil logistics.

Volgograd and a coastal radar also hit

The same night, Ukraine's General Staff said its forces struck the Krasny Yar oil-pumping station in Volgograd Oblast, where a fire broke out. Volgograd governor Andrei Bocharov claimed the blaze came from falling drone debris at the Zhirnovsk pumping station and was quickly put out, the Moscow Times reported. Ukrainian forces also hit a Russian radar station near Kabardinka in Krasnodar Krai, according to the General Staff.

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Not the first strike on Novorossiysk's oil chain

Ukrainian forces have hit this infrastructure before. Ukrainian defense outlet Militarnyi reported that drones struck the Grushovaya depot on 23 May 2026, when fire spread across much of the site. Strike drones also hit the Sheskharis terminal on 6 April, damaging oil-metering systems and shut-off valves at the loading berths. ASTRA said the wider complex was attacked in early March, early April, and on 22 May.

Ukraine details damage to Russian oil depot, other military targets after strikes

8 June 2026 at 02:47
Ukraine's military reportedly launched another onslaught of middle strikes on Russian and Russian-occupied regions overnight on June 8, striking multiple oil depots and electrical substations, Russian Telegram media channels reported.

Grazia a Minetti, la società di Cipriani vuole 250 milioni di dollari dal Fatto e dalla Rai: la causa negli Stati Uniti

8 June 2026 at 14:36

Non semplice diffamazione bensì “interferenza illecita con rapporti commerciali futuri, falsa rappresentazione dannosa e denigrazione commerciale”. È questa l’accusa appena formalizzata nei confronti della società editrice de Il Fatto Quotidiano e della Rai per le notizie sulla grazia presidenziale concessa all’ex consigliera regionale Nicole Minetti comparse sul quotidiano e in alcuni servizi della trasmissione Report. A sottoporla alla Corte distrettuale di New York sono stati i legali di Cipriani Usa Inc., ramo statunitense del gruppo imprenditoriale guidato dal compagno di Minetti, Giuseppe Cipriani.

Nell’atto di 43 pagine si lamenta un impatto “immediato e grave” sui conti del colosso della ristorazione. Di qui la richiesta esorbitante di 250 milioni di euro di risarcimento, più danni “speciali”, “punitivi” e “ogni altro rimedio equo”. I legali dello studio legale internazionale Reinhardt Savic Foley LLP parlano di “una serie di accuse false e sensazionalistiche” sui rapporti di Cipriani con Jeffrey Epstein, il noto finanziere newyorkese al centro del più grande caso di pedofilia degli ultimi anni, e sulle “feste a sfondo sessuale” organizzate in Uruguay nel ranch “Gin Tonic” dell’imprenditore italiano. Oltre che sulle pratiche per l’adozione e le cure necessarie per il figlio adottivo della coppia Cipriani-Minetti.

“Sebbene le falsità fossero presentate come riferite personalmente a Giuseppe Cipriani – scrivono i legali – i convenuti sapevano (oppure hanno agito ignorando colpevolmente tale circostanza) che la campagna avrebbe necessariamente e prevedibilmente provocato un grave e immediato danno commerciale a Cipriani Usa e all’intera attività Cipriani, inclusa quella con sede a New York”. Nell’atto si fa riferimento anche a un episodio che rappresenterebbe la “conseguenza diretta” delle notizie pubblicate da Fatto e Report, ovvero il ritardo nella chiusura “di una rilevante operazione da 50 milioni di dollari” a causa di non meglio precisate perplessità di “uno dei finanziatori”. Vengono addebitati alle due testate giornalistiche anche i “costi straordinari” sostenuti per incaricare “una società investigativa indipendente esterna… per indagare e confutare accuse che non avrebbero mai dovuto essere pubblicate”. Chiaro riferimento alle indagini difensive, citate anche nel comunicato stampa della Procura generale di Milano, con cui si ribadiva il parere positivo alla grazia per Nicole Minetti.

Nei giorni scorsi i legali del colosso della ristorazione avevano già diffidato il Fatto, chiedendo di rimuovere ogni traccia degli articoli sulla vicenda, e di “cessare e desistere” dal portare avanti la nostra inchiesta giornalistica. Cipriani e Minetti non hanno mai voluto rispondere alle domande poste dal Fatto, sebbene contattati sin dall’11 aprile, quando è stata data per la prima volta la notizia della grazia concessa all’ex consigliera regionale.

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