On Dec. 5, a large Ukrainian drone strike severely damaged Russia's Temryuk Seaport in Krasnodar Krai, affecting fuel logistics along the southern front. According to Ukraine's General Staff, about 70 percent of storage at the Maktren Nafta liquefied natural gas terminal was destroyed, with more than 20 of 30 tanks hit. The initial explosion and fire covered roughly 3,000 square meters and burned for three days around the loading rack. Damage to tanks, rail infrastructure, and handling equipment left the terminal largely inoperable. Temryuk serves as a Black Sea and Azov Sea outlet for liquefied petroleum gas and oil products. Additional Dec. 8 strikes targeted depots and systems supporting Russian operations.