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Russia halts oil exports from two Baltic ports following drone strikes on March 23.

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On the morning of Wednesday, Russian authorities suspended crude petroleum shipments through its largest maritime export hubs in the Gulf of Riga after a coordinated attack by Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles targeting Primorsk and Ust-Luga facilities near St Petersburg.

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    Russia suspended oil exports through two major Baltic ports following drone attacks.
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    The affected facilities included the Primorsk and Ust-Luga terminals in Russia's Baltics region.
Mar 23, 14:59 Reuters reports that Russia's two largest oil ports in the Baltic Sea have suspended exports following drone attacks.
Mar 23, 14:52 Ukrainian drones are reported to having stopped Russian crude export from a key port on the Baltics according Unia.ua
Mar 23, 14:51 Reuters states that Russia halted oil exports through Baltic ports due to drone strikes.
Mar 23, 13:48 Following the attacks on Primorsk and Ust-Luga by drones in Ukraine reported Rbc.ua

Russia has suspended oil exports through the ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga following drone attacks.

— [Mar 23, 14:59] Reuters

Russian drones have stopped Russian fuel export from a key port on the Baltic Sea after an attack by Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

— (Unian.ua)

Russia has suspended oil exports through ports in its Baltics region following drone attacks.

— [Mar 23, 14:59] Reuters

Russian drones have stopped Russian fuel export from a key port on the Baltic Sea after an attack by Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

— (Unian.ua)

"Russia has suspended oil exports through ports in its Baltics region following drone attacks."

— [Mar 23, 14:59] Reuters