Russia: A fire broke out following a new strike on a major port in the Baltics

Caused by A drone in a fire outbreak in the Russian port of Ust-Luga on Russian infrastructure, including refineries, oil depots and ports, stressing that they are legitimate targets as part of its efforts to cut off energy revenues that fund the Russian war effort.
The region’s governor, Alexander Drozdenko, said on social media. "The port of Ust-Luga was damaged. No injuries were recorded".
He added that "Rescue teams are working to put out a fire" In the port, which is a major center for Russian fertilizer, oil and coal exports, he explained that 36 drones were destroyed during the night in the region.
Ukrainian drone
The port located in northwestern Russia was damaged this week as a result of a drone attack for which Ukraine claimed responsibility.
Earlier in the week, Ukraine also targeted the large Russian port of Primorsk on the Mediterranean Sea. Baltics, where satellite images showed black smoke rising from the site of the fire.
In a separate incident, the governor of the Belgorod region said that a Ukrainian drone killed a man on Sunday, after two strikes targeted the border city of Grayvoron, accusing the Ukrainian army of the attack.
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