💥 Attack

Ukrainian forces struck the Transneft-Port Primorsk oil terminal and Novatek Ust-Luga oil terminal in Leningrad Oblast on the night of March 26-27, marking the fourth strike in five days against Russian oil infrastructure.

Ust-Luga, Leningrad Oblast
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Institute for the Study of War Kyiv Post Kyiv Independent Ukrainska Pravda

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Ukrainian drones struck oil terminals in Leningrad Oblast

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

Damage was confirmed to the primary oil refining units ELOU-AVT-2 and ELOU-AVT-6, as well as to oil bitumen production facilities, hydrotreating units, and gas fractionation systems

Kyiv Post → Source tone: likely

The facility produces a wide range of petroleum products, including fuel used to support the Russian armed forces

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

The Ukrainian Defense Forces continue systematic measures to reduce the military-economic potential of the Russian Federation and its ability to supply occupation forces

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: likely

Ukrainian drones struck oil terminals in Ust-Luga and Primorsk, third straight night of attacks

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: likely

On the night of 26-27 March, Russian Telegram channels reported that Leningrad Oblast had been under attack by drones for the third consecutive night

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Extracted: 2026-03-29T08:33:16.154Z

Source story: russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-march-27-2026