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    Ukraine Targets Strategic Russian Oil Port Near Finland, Sparking Massive Fire

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a bold escalation of the ongoing conflict, Ukraine launched a series of drone attacks on Monday targeting a crucial Russian oil port located near the Finnish border. Both Moscow and Kyiv confirmed the assault, which resulted in a massive blaze engulfing the facility. Satellite imagery captured dramatic scenes of towering flames and thick, black smoke billowing from the oil terminal in Primorsk, a Russian town situated on the Gulf of Finland, approximately 50 kilometers from the borders of the European Union and NATO member Finland.

    This attack marks a significant development in the conflict, as the Primorsk port plays a vital role in Russia’s oil export infrastructure. The port handles an estimated 60 million tonnes of oil annually, making it a key asset for Moscow’s energy sector and a major source of revenue that funds its military operations. Ukraine’s strike was aimed at disrupting these financial flows, highlighting the strategic nature of the operation.

    Alexander Drozdenko, governor of Russia’s Leningrad region where Primorsk is located, confirmed that a fuel tank was hit, causing the fire. He also noted that Russian air defense forces intercepted and destroyed over 70 drones in the region, underscoring the intensity of the aerial assault. Despite this, the damage to the port’s infrastructure was significant. It is important to note that the Leningrad region has not been a primary battleground in the war, making this attack particularly notable for its reach.

    The Ukrainian General Staff emphasized that the strikes targeted key fuel and energy infrastructure across Russian territory, including the Primorsk port. They reported preliminary assessments indicating damage to both the tank farm and the oil loading facilities. Additionally, the General Staff claimed responsibility for a separate strike on an oil refinery located in Ufa, a city situated roughly 1,400 kilometers from the front lines. This attack reportedly ignited a fire on the refinery grounds, further illustrating Ukraine’s expanding operational scope.

    Meanwhile, Ukraine’s air force disclosed that Moscow launched a massive drone offensive overnight, deploying 251 drones against Ukrainian targets. Ukrainian defense systems successfully intercepted and shot down 234 of these drones, reflecting the ongoing intensity and technological dimension of the conflict. The repeated drone attacks and counterattacks highlight the evolving nature of warfare in the region, with both sides targeting critical infrastructure to weaken each other’s capabilities.

    Russia has maintained a campaign of near-daily air strikes against Ukraine, frequently targeting energy infrastructure to cause widespread blackouts. These attacks plunged millions of Ukrainians into cold and darkness during the harsh winter months, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. In retaliation, Ukraine has increasingly employed drone strikes against Russian military and energy sites, aiming to disrupt Moscow’s war efforts and diminish its logistical advantages.

    The assault on Primorsk underscores the strategic importance of energy infrastructure in this conflict and signals Ukraine’s intent to strike deeper into Russian territory. The proximity of the port to Finland and NATO borders adds an additional layer of geopolitical sensitivity, raising concerns about the potential for escalation. As the war continues, control over energy resources and infrastructure remains a critical front in the broader struggle between the two nations.

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