Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles attacked the port of Ust-Luga, located in Russia's Leningrad Oblast.
Modern.az reports that as a result of the strike, a fire broke out at one of the country's largest oil transshipment terminals.
It is noted that the port of Ust-Luga is located on the coast of the Baltic Sea and, in addition to being Russia's largest port, ranks second in the country by cargo turnover.
According to reports, through the port, in addition to crude oil, petroleum products, liquid chemicals, ammonia, and urea, coal, mineral fertilizers, iron ore, grain, and other cargo are transported.
It was reported that in 2025, the port's total cargo turnover amounted to 130.5 million tons.
Additional information regarding the incident has not yet been disclosed.