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SBU hit ships and oil terminals in Novorossiysk


According to preliminary data, SBU drones hit:

  • ⁠warships;
  • ⁠targeting radar 30N6E2 of the S-300 PMU-2 “Favorit” complex;
  • ⁠ZRPK “Pantsir-S2”;
  • ⁠six out of seven oil loading stands at the Sheskharis oil terminal.

A large fire has been breaking out in the port since night.

This terminal is one of the largest oil loading complexes for transshipment of oil and petroleum products in the south of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation. It provides fuel to Russian groups fighting in Ukraine.

“The SBU continues systematic work to weaken the military, financial and logistical potential of the enemy. Each such special operation has a direct impact on the ability of Russians to conduct combat operations and receive petrodollar revenues to the budget. The spring cotton season has begun,” the publication’s interlocutor noted.

The video was published by the Supernova+ channel.



Context

Since the beginning of 2024, Ukraine has intensified attacks on oil infrastructure in Russia. The head of the Ukrainian state, Vladimir Zelensky, noted that Ukraine is forced to respond by striking in response to Russian air attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities.

The port in Novorossiysk was repeatedly attacked. Object used to ship oil from the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. CPC processes more than 1% of the world's oil; shareholders include the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan and American companies. Kazakhstan then expressed dissatisfaction with Kyiv, calling attacks on civilian targets “unacceptable.”

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