Russia halts oil exports from two Baltic ports following drone strikes on March 23.
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.
Key Points
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1Russia suspended oil exports through two major Baltic ports following drone attacks.
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2The affected facilities included the Primorsk and Ust-Luga terminals in Russia's Baltics region.
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Russia has suspended oil exports through the ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga following drone attacks.
— [Mar 23, 14:59] ReutersRussian 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] ReutersRussian 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