Ukrainian Drones Strike Oil Refinery, Port in Russia’s Krasnodar Region

MOSCOW, March 14 (Reuters) – ⁠Ukrainian ⁠drones struck ⁠an oil refinery and a ​port overnight in Russia’s southern ‌Krasnodar region, causing ‌injuries and damage, ⁠local ⁠authorities said on Saturday.

In a statement on ​Telegram, Krasnodar authorities said three people had been injured in ​a strike on Port Kavkaz, which ⁠ships ⁠grains and LPG ⁠and ​lies on the Kerch Strait opposite ​Crimea.

A service ⁠vessel and the pier complex had been damaged, according to the statement.

Authorities ⁠said in a separate statement a fire had ⁠broken out at the region’s Afipsky oil refinery after a drone struck the facility.

Russia’s Defence Ministry said it had downed 87 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 31 ⁠over the Sea of Azov and 16 over the Krasnodar region.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing ​by Felix Light; Editing ​by Tom Hogue)

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