SBU drones on the night of September 12 were struck by the largest Russian oil port of Pryorsk on the Baltic Sea and attacked three oil stations that provide supplies to the Ust-Luga port.
He is reported about the Mi-OUKRANE channel with reference to sources in a special service.
It is noted that Primorsk Oilport is the last point of the Baltic pipeline system and plays a key role in loading the so -called “shadow fleet” in the Russian Federation.
From -with its capacity, about 60 million tons of oil passages per year, so Moscow earns about $ 15 billion.
A successful attack of SBU drones on one of the ships in the port, and the pump station broke out by fires, oil shipping was suspended, the channel said.
The estimated daily losses of the Russian budget from the export stop can be up to $ 41 million.
In addition to the port, SBU also influenced a number of oil pumping stations:
- NPS-3,
- Andreapol NPS,
- NPS-7.
These objects are key elements of the main pipeline, which ensures pumping raw oil into the UST-Lug port-terminal.
The source of the channel in SBU noted that such systemic “drone sanctions” against the Russian oil industry blocked the flow of oil dollar to the aggressor budget:
And since the economy of the Russian Federation is stored in oil, each such “cotton” beats their ability to fight our country. These sanctions will continue until a fair world comes in Ukraine.
Earlier on social networks, a video of the attacks of Ukrainian drones in the region of Leningrad of the Russian Federation appeared. The governor of the region of Leningrad, Alexander Drozdenko, said this morning that the Port of the PRIORK was attacked, there was a fire on one of the ships. According to him, the fire was already extinguished.
Source: Racurs

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