Ukrainian Drone Attack on Russia’s Tuapse Port Kills One

MOSCOW, April 20 (Reuters) – A ⁠major ⁠Ukrainian drone attack ⁠on Russia’s Black Sea port ​of Tuapse sparked a fire and killed ‌at least one person, ‌Russian officials said on Monday, ⁠just ⁠hours after a blaze was doused in the ​wake of a similar attack on April 16.

One of Russia’s major southern ports, Tuapse ​is an oil product export hub that ⁠also ⁠handles dry bulk ⁠cargo, ​such as coal and fertiliser. In addition, it ​is home ⁠to a major oil refinery of the same name owned by Rosneft.

“Tuapse was subjected to another massive drone ⁠attack,” Veniamin Kondratiev, governor of the Krasnodar region said ⁠on messaging app Telegram. “A fire occurred at the seaport.”

Kondratiev said one man was killed at the port and another injured, while debris from drones damaged several city buildings, ranging from a kindergarten and primary school to ⁠a church and residential apartment block.

Russia’s defence ministry said 112 Ukrainian drones were destroyed overnight.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and ​Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Christopher Cushing ​and Clarence Fernandez)

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