Ukraine attacks the heart of the Russian shadow fleet. Kyiv could use new weapons

The port of Primorsk, located approximately 1,000 km from Ukraine, is the largest Russian oil transshipment port on the Baltic Sea and the final element of the Baltic pipeline system. This includes: It is from this port that the Russian shadow fleet receives crude oilthere are also elements of infrastructure related to diesel oil, gasoline and rocket fuel.
The attack carried out on the night from Sunday to Monday is another attack of this type aimed at the port of Primorsko. In September, Kiev used dozens of drones to attack its infrastructure, but this time additional means of destruction could also be used.
The port in Primorsko is located approximately 100 km from St. PetersburgGoogle Maps/Onet
Igor Sushko, a well-known observer of the war in Ukraine, writes about it and attached it footage showing huge explosions in the port area. According to him, this may indicate the use of ballistic missiles, and not just kamikaze drones.
“This may be a year full of pleasant surprises”
“Reports talk about an attack using drones, but the recordings look like missile strikes. If Ukraine used ballistic or cruise missiles to launch an attack from a distance of 1,000 km, it could be a year full of pleasant surprises. That's a range sufficient to reach the Kremlin. Flamingo?” – Suszko asks, referring to the FP-5 Flaming cruise missile, revealed in August 2025.

FP-5 FlamingoPolymarket Intel/X




