Ukrainian drones struck the Primorsk oil terminal in Leningrad region, causing massive fires.
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Massive fires at Primorsk oil terminal from Ukrainian drone strikes March 22-23
Ukrainian drone strikes damaged at least five storage tanks at the Transneft-Port Primorsk oil export terminal.
Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Transneft – Port Primorsk oil terminal in Russia as part of strikes on key fuel and energy infrastructure facilities.
Ukraine's General Staff confirmed that Ukraine's defence forces had struck an oil terminal at the port of Primorsk in Leningrad Oblast
On March 22, a separate Ukrainian drone attack in the Leningrad region sparked a fire at the port of Primorsk after a fuel tank was damaged
Massive fires at Primorsk oil terminal
Ukrainian forces struck the Transneft-Port Primorsk oil terminal on March 22-23, hitting storage tanks and oil infrastructure
Since the evening of 22 March, Russian air defence and electronic warfare forces have allegedly destroyed dozens of drones over the region.
The governor clarified that the number of drones allegedly shot down exceeded 50.
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