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Russia’s Ust-Luga Port Damaged by Ukrainian Drones, Fire Breaks Out

MOSCOW, March 29 (Reuters) – ⁠Russia’s ⁠Ust-Luga port, ⁠one of its largest ​petroleum export outlets, was ‌damaged on Sunday ‌in a ⁠Ukrainian ⁠drone attack that sparked a fire, Alexander ​Drozdenko, the governor of the northern Leningrad ​region said on Telegram.

A total ⁠of 36 ⁠drones were ⁠shot ​down over the region, Drozdenko said.

Ust-Luga, ​operated ⁠by Russian oil pipeline monopoly Transneft, handles around 700,000 barrels ⁠per day of oil exports, and, according ⁠to sources, shipped 32.9 million metric tons of oil products in 2025.

Ukraine has regularly attacked Russian oil exporting facilities and oil ⁠refineries as it seeks to undermine Moscow’s war economy.

(Reporting by Reuters. Editing ​by Guy Faulconbridge and ​Mark Potter)

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