Drone attack suspended oil on a Russian terminal in Port Primorsk

A Ukrainian unmanned aircraft attack at night suspended oil loading work in the Russian Port Primorsk, a Ukrainian security official (SBU) told Reuters on the condition of anonymity. The official said the attack caused a fire on the installation which is a key hub of Russian oil exports, but did not clarify whether the suspension of work continues. Last Night, Ukraine’s Security Service Struck Russia’s Largest Baltic Oil Terminal in Primorsk – A Key Hub for the Kremlin’s “Shadow Fleet” that bypasses Sanctions and Exports Up to 60 Million Tons of Oil Annually, Worth About $ 15 Billion. The Attack Ignited Fires on a Vessel… pic.twitter.com/egdfz1t5j6 – kyivpost (@kyivpost) September 12, 2025 The ruler of the Russian area in which Alexander Drozdenko is located had stated earlier that the attack with an unmanned aircraft in the port of Prim Fire on a ship and a oil pumping station. This is the first attack with […]
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