Russia’s Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, one of the country’s key oil-export hubs, caught fire after a drone attack overnight, according to local authorities and satellite imagery.
Russia’s largest oil port was crippled in a massive air attack by Ukrainian drones, officials said early Monday as images ...
MOSCOW, March 23 (Reuters) - The Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, Russia's largest petroleum export outlets, have suspended exports of crude oil and fuel since Sunday following drone attacks ...
Russian authorities claimed that air defense systems shot down 56 drones over the region overnight on March 25.
Oil storage tanks in the port of Primorsk in Russia's Leningrad Oblast are still on fire following a drone attack. Source: ...
In Leningrad Oblast, a fire broke out at the port of Primorsk after a fuel tank was damaged, Governor Alexander Drozdenko said on March 22.
MOSCOW, March 23 (Reuters) - A fuel reservoir in Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, Russia's largest western oil exporting hub, caught fire after a drone attack, Alexander Drozdenko, the governor of ...
Satellite imagery showed flames and thick black smoke rising from the oil terminal in Primorsk, a town on the Gulf of Finland ...
Satellite images indicate that after the Ukrainian strike, at least four oil tanks are burning at one of Russia’s largest export oil terminals, "Transneft – Port Primorsk." — Ukrinform.
A drone attack on Russia's Baltic Sea port of Primorsk caused a fuel reservoir fire. The Leningrad region governor, Alexander Drozdenko, confirmed this incident on Telegram. In recent assaults, 35 ...
The Leningrad Oblast of russia announced a large-scale drone attack, which resulted in a fire in the oil port of Primorsk.This was reported by the governor of ...
Ukraine claimed a drone attack on Russia's Primorsk oil terminal, the most important Russian loading port in the Baltic Sea ...