SBU drones hit Russia’s largest oil port on the Baltic Sea – media
SBU drones hit Russia’s largest oil loading port of Primorsk in the Baltic Sea, oil shipments have been suspended.
This was reported by sources of ” Ukrainian Truth “.
It is noted that as a result of a successful attack by SBU drones on one of the ships, fires broke out in the port and pumping station, and oil loading was suspended.
The estimated daily losses to the Russian budget from the cessation of exports could amount to up to 41 million dollars.
In addition, SBU forces struck a number of Russian oil pumping stations – NPS-3, NPS Andreapol and NPS-7, which are key elements of the main pipeline system that supplies crude oil to the Ust-Luga port terminal.
The source of “UP” added that Primorsk is a key hub for loading the “shadow fleet”, through which Russia bypasses international sanctions and sells oil on foreign markets. About 60 million tons of oil pass through the port annually, which brings Russia about 15 billion dollars.
Let us recall that the Ukrainian Defense Forces launched an attack on a hostile command post located in the temporarily occupied part of Donbass.
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