Ukrainian Drones Strike Again: Ust-Luga Oil Terminal Hit
Ukrainian long-range drones targeted Russia's Ust-Luga oil terminal for the second time in a week, causing significant damage and sparking a fire at one of Russia's key petroleum export sites, according to Kyiv's SBU security agency.
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- Ukraine
Ukrainian long-range drones have targeted Russia's Ust-Luga oil terminal for the second time this week, Kyiv's SBU security agency reported on Sunday.
The attack caused considerable damage and ignited a fire at one of Russia's most important petroleum export hubs, the agency added in a statement.
This strike at the Baltic port marks a significant escalation in ongoing tensions between the two nations over energy resources.
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