Ukrainian Drone Attack on Temryuk Port Terminal

On 13 June 2026, a Ukrainian drone strike targeted the sea terminal at the Russian port of Temryuk in the Krasnodar region, killing one person and igniting a fire. Regional governor Veniamin Kondratiev confirmed the strike and the resulting fire but Russian authorities did not immediately disclose the extent of the damage.

Additional Drone‑Related Fires

The same day, authorities in Russia’s Volgograd region reported a fire in an industrial area of the Kotovo district following another drone attack. Regional governor Andrei Bocharov confirmed the fire but did not specify which facilities were affected or the damage magnitude.

Recent Pattern of Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Energy Infrastructure

Temryuk had previously been targeted in late May when Ukraine’s security service reported a strike on a gas terminal at the port. Earlier in the week, Ukraine’s military announced a strike on the Afipsky oil refinery in Krasnodar, causing a fire that Russian officials attributed to falling drone debris. The article notes that Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russian energy, fuel and logistics assets after the collapse of cease‑fire efforts and stalled peace negotiations, with recent operations hitting oil refineries, fuel depots, pumping stations and export terminals across multiple Russian regions, including disruptions in Crimea.

Ongoing Conflict Context

The report underscores that Russian authorities continue missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure, indicating that the conflict shows little sign of easing.