Ukrainian Drones Hit Russia's Largest Oil Terminal
Ukrainian drones caused fires and halted shipments at Russia's largest oil terminal, potentially costing over $40 million daily and disrupting key export revenues.
- Russia experienced a significant drone attack on September 12, targeting areas including Moscow and Leningrad Oblast, according to Russian officials and media reports.
- The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that 221 Ukrainian drones were intercepted overnight across the country.
- Regional Governor Alexander Drozdenko reported that the attack caused fires at Primorsk Port and a Lukoil facility, but no casualties occurred.
- St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport closed due to the drone threat, disrupting or canceling nearly 50 flights, as stated by local authorities.
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A Ukrainian drone crashed on Saturday on one of Russia's largest oil refining complexes, 1,400 km from the Ukrainian border, causing a fire.
A Ukrainian drone crashed on Saturday on one of Russia's largest oil refining complexes, causing a fire there, a Russian official announced. ...


A Ukrainian drone hit one of Russia's largest oil refining complexes on Saturday in the Bashkortostan region.
Ukraine hits one of Russia’s largest oil refining complexes
MOSCOW: A Ukrainian drone crashed into one of Russia’s largest oil refining complexes on Saturday, sparking a fire and causing minor damage, a Russian official said. The complex, which belongs to Russian oil company Bashneft, lies on the outskirts of the central Russian city of Ufa around 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) from the front line in Ukraine. Videos posted on social
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