Unmanned Systems Forces release aftermath of strike on one of Russia’s largest oil terminals in Baltic Sea. VIDEO
The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces have released the aftermath of a strike on one of Russia’s largest export oil terminals on the Baltic coast.
As reported by Censor.NET, the video was published on the USF’s social media channel.
It was also reported that
As a result of the drone attack on the oil terminal in Primorsk, Leningrad region, at least four fuel storage tanks were damaged.
Following the strikes, a large-scale fire broke out at the facility, with tanks containing oil and petroleum products burning.
The strike and the fire were confirmed by local authorities, which are currently evacuating the facility’s personnel.
It is noted that the throughput capacity of the Port of Primorsk is about 60 million tonnes of crude oil per year.
The terminal is part of Transneft’s system and is a key element of the Baltic Pipeline System, which the enemy uses, among other things, to circumvent international sanctions.
According to satellite monitoring data, a large-scale fire was recorded at the facility. The results of the strike are being clarified.