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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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Retail gasoline prices are expected to rise in Russia due to a series of Ukrainian attacks.

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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.

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A Ukrainian drone crashed on Saturday on one of Russia's largest oil refining complexes, causing a fire there, a Russian official announced. ...

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A Ukrainian drone hit one of Russia's largest oil refining complexes on Saturday in the Bashkortostan region.

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