Blaze at Russia’s Baltic Sea Port of Ust-Luga After Major Ukrainian Drone Attack

MOSCOW, March 25 – A fire ⁠broke ⁠out at Russia’s ⁠Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga, a ​major oil export hub, after a major Ukrainian ‌drone attack, Russian officials ‌said on Wednesday.

Ukraine has stepped up ⁠drone ⁠attacks on Russian oil refineries and export routes over ​recent weeks in an attempt to weaken Russia’s war economy.

Ust-Luga and Primorsk, on the Gulf of ​Finland, were forced to suspend exports of oil ⁠and ⁠crude on Sunday after ⁠drone ​attacks but they had restarted loadings on Monday, Reuters ​reported.

But Alexander ⁠Drozdenko, the governor of the northern Leningrad region, said on Wednesday that a fire had broken out at the port after a ⁠Ukrainian drone attack across the region. No casualties were ⁠reported.

The extent of the damage to the port was not immediately clear. Unverified video on Russian Telegram channels showed flames leaping into the night sky. A source who spoke on condition of anonymity told Reuters that the terminal had been sealed ⁠off and that reservoirs were ablaze.

Russia’s defence ministry said that 389 Ukrainian drones had been shot down across Russia overnight, including over ​the Moscow region.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; ​Editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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