A night drone attack on a sea terminal in the Russian Ust-Luga is a special operation of the Security Service of Ukraine.
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This is confirmed by sources of several Ukrainian media.
For example, “Public” writes that the SBU drones accurately targeted the target – the hits were accurate, a large-scale fire started, which is still burning, the Russians were forced to evacuate their employees.
The Ust-Luga Oil oil terminal in the Leningrad region is an important facility for the enemy. Fuel is processed there, which, in particular, is supplied to Russian troops. A successful attack on such a terminal not only causes economic damage to the enemy, depriving the occupiers of the opportunity to earn money from waging war in Ukraine, but also significantly complicates fuel logistics for the Russian military,” our source adds.
On the night of January 21, explosions were reported in Russia in several regions – Tula, Smolensk and Leningrad regions.
The most destructive explosions were in the port of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad Region, from where natural gas is transported. This is a thousand kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
The Ukrainian authorities have not yet accepted responsibility for the explosions.
Source: Racurs

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