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Russia Still Tackling a Blaze at Tuapse Port

MOSCOW, April 17 (Reuters) – ⁠Firefighters ⁠continued extinguishing a ⁠blaze at Russia’s Black ​Sea port of Tuapse on Friday, ‌more than 24 ‌hours after Ukrainian drone ⁠attacks, ⁠local authorities said.

They said 177 servicemen have ​been engaged in efforts to put out the fire. The attack ​on Thursday killed two people, including ⁠a ⁠14-year-old girl, injured ⁠seven, ​and hit an oil tanker.

Ukraine’s military has ​said ⁠it had struck two oil depots in Russian-controlled Crimea and infrastructure in Tuapse.

Ukraine has ⁠stepped up the attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, ⁠including ports in the Black and Baltic Seas, as the U.S.-brokered peace talks have been paused with Washington’s focus on the war in Iran.

Russian state RIA Novosti news ⁠agency has said Russia downed 11,211 Ukrainian drones in March, almost double the number in February.

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

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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