Russia said an overnight fire was extinguished at a port in the Vysotsk region on the Baltic Sea after Ukrainian drone attacks, while a Kremlin strike on Ukraine’s north left 380,000 users without power.
Russian air defences destroyed 27 unmanned aerial vehicles over the Leningrad region, according to a Telegram post on Saturday by Governor Alexander Drozdenko.
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The Vysotsk port, about 160km northwest of St Petersburg, is an export hub that handles oil products and other cargo. Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil producer, owns a terminal at the facility.
The Leningrad region’s Baltic coast also hosts the ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, through which about 40% of Russia’s seaborne crude oil exports pass. It’s been a target of intensified Ukrainian drone attacks this year as Kyiv aims to curb the inflow of petrodollars to the Kremlin.
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