Fuel Reservoir in Russia’s Primorsk Port on Fire After Drone Attack, Governor Says

MOSCOW, March 23 (Reuters) – A ⁠fuel ⁠reservoir in Baltic ⁠Sea port of Primorsk, Russia’s ​largest western oil exporting hub, caught fire ‌after a drone ‌attack, Alexander Drozdenko, the governor ⁠of ⁠northwestern Leningrad region, said on Telegram messaging app ​on Monday.

The port, which is able to export more than 1 million barrels ​of crude oil per day, is a ⁠major ⁠export outlet for ⁠Russia’s ​flagship Urals crude and high quality diesel.

According to ​sources, exports ⁠of diesel from the port reached 16.8 million metric tons last year.

Ukraine has continued its attacks on ⁠Russian energy infrastructure, hitting oil exporting facilities and oil ⁠refineries in attempt to undermine Moscow’s war economy.

Primorsk was also attacked in September, when loadings of oil were interrupted.

The governor said 35 drones have been shot down over the Leningrad region in recent ⁠attacks, while the defence ministry said 249 drones have been intercepted and destroyed over Russia in total overnight.

(Reporting ​by Reuters; Editing by Tom Hogue ​and Guy Faulconbridge)

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