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Drone Strike on Russian Baltic Port: Damage and Fire Reported

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A drone strike caused a fire at Russia’s Baltic port of Ust-Luga, marking the second incident within days.

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Drone Strike on Russian Baltic Port: Damage and Fire Reported

The regional governor reported a new drone attack on the Russian Baltic port of Ust-Luga, which caused a fire. This incident represents the second attack on this major export hub in just a few days. The port is crucial for the export of Russian fertilizers, oil, and coal, according to the authorities. Rescuers are working to extinguish the fire in the affected area.

Governor Alexander Drozdenko announced that there were no casualties as a result of the attack, but there was material damage. Additionally, the destruction of thirty-six drones in the region was reported overnight. This incident adds to previous attacks on Russian infrastructure, intensified by Ukraine.

Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian infrastructure, including refineries, oil depots, and ports. The Ukrainian government justifies these actions as legitimate measures to reduce energy revenues that fund the Russian offensive. The attacks aim to affect Russia's ability to sustain its military operation and its economy.

The recent attack on Ust-Luga is part of this strategy. Ukraine also attacked the Russian port of Primorsk this week, generating a column of smoke visible in satellite images. These attacks reflect the growing tension and the ongoing conflict.

In addition to the attack on Ust-Luga, a Ukrainian drone killed a civilian in the Russian region of Belgorod. The governor of Belgorod, Vyacheslav Gladkov, reported that the civilian died after two drone attacks in the border city of Grayvoron. Belgorod, which borders the Ukrainian region of Kharkiv, has been a frequent target of drone attacks.

Russian officials have reported multiple civilian injuries and damage to homes and vehicles in recent weeks. These incidents demonstrate the extent of the conflict and its impact on the civilian population.

Russia responded to the attacks with a nighttime offensive, launching 442 drones and one missile. Kyiv's air force reported that 380 unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down or intercepted. This Russian offensive represents an escalation in military actions and underscores the complexity and intensity of the ongoing conflict.

The actions of both sides reflect a growing tension and an intensification of hostilities. The situation in the region remains volatile and subject to rapid changes.

The port of Primorsk, another major Russian Baltic port, was also attacked this week. Satellite images showed a large column of black smoke emanating from the port, which shows the impact of Ukrainian attacks on Russian infrastructure. These attacks aim to disrupt Russia's export and logistics operations.

The intensification of air attacks and the damage to Russian ports suggest a change in Ukraine's strategy, with a focus on attacking Russia's economic capacity to finance the war.
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This content has been synthesized and optimized to ensure clarity and neutrality. Based on: The Defense Post