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Russian Baltic Port Resumes Crude Loading After Attacks, Bloomberg News Reports

April 5 (Reuters) – Russia’s key ⁠Baltic ⁠port of ⁠Ust-Luga resumed crude loading after ​days of disruptions amid multiple Ukrainian ‌drone attacks in the ‌region, Bloomberg News ⁠reported ⁠on Sunday.

The Jewel, an Aframax-class vessel, began a ​cargo loading on Saturday, the report said, citing shipping information seen ​by Bloomberg.

Ukrainian drones struck Russia’s Baltic Sea ⁠port ⁠of Ust-Luga in ⁠late ​March for the fifth time in 10 ​days, and ⁠industry sources told Reuters that the drones struck crude oil loading facilities operated by Russian ⁠pipeline monopoly Transneft.

Reuters could not immediately verify the ⁠report. Transneft did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

At least 40% of Russia’s oil export capacity has been disrupted by drone attacks, a disputed strike on a major pipeline ⁠and the seizure of tankers, Reuters reported last month citing calculations based on market data.

(Reporting by ​Angela Christy in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Cynthia Osterman)

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