Ukrainian Drone Strikes Target Multiple Russian Oil Facilities and Ports

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Target Multiple Russian Oil Facilities and Ports
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Recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil infrastructure have disrupted operations and highlighted ongoing vulnerabilities in Russia's energy s...

  • Ukrainian drones have reportedly struck oil facilities in Novorossiysk, Primorsk, and Nizhny Novgorod, according to multiple sources.
  • A major oil terminal in Novorossiysk was reportedly hit, with some reports indicating temporary disruption of crude loading.
  • Fires were reported at the NORSI oil refinery in Nizhny Novgorod and at a key Black Sea oil terminal, according to satellite data and Russian authorities.
  • Russian authorities confirmed fuel leaks at the Primorsk port and a fire at the NORSI refinery.
  • Some Russian oil terminals have reportedly been unable to accept shipments for a second week, according to unnamed sources cited by Reuters.

Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted several Russian oil facilities and ports, causing fires, fuel leaks, and temporary disruptions to operations, as confirmed by Russian authorities and satellite data.

These attacks have affected Russia's oil export infrastructure, raising concerns about energy supply stability and the broader impact on Russia's economy amid ongoing conflict. Some details, such as the extent of damage and duration of disruptions, vary between sources and remain unconfirmed.

Observers are monitoring for further strikes and potential responses from Russian authorities, as well as the duration of operational disruptions at affected facilities.