Russia's Tuapse halted fuel exports after drone attacks, refinery stopped: Report
- Fuel exports from Russia's Tuapse port have been suspended due to Ukrainian drone strikes that damaged infrastructure.
- The Rosneft-controlled refinery halted operations on November 2, impacting its processing capabilities.
- Ukrainian security officials confirmed that five drones struck the port, causing major fires and damage as part of a strategy to disrupt Russian oil revenue.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that strikes on Russian refineries have reduced Moscow's fuel production capacity by 20-27%, contributing to shortages and aiming to weaken Russia’s war economy.
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Blocking fuel exports from the Russian port of Tuapse, on the Black Sea. Ukrainian attacks targeted at the energy infrastructure of Moscow are drawing the desired effect. 2...
Exclusive: Russia's Tuapse halted fuel exports after drone attacks, refinery stopped, sources say
Russia's Black Sea port of Tuapse has suspended fuel exports, while the local oil refinery halted processing crude following November 2 Ukrainian drone attacks on its infrastructure, according to two industry sources and LSEG ship tracking data.
Russia Halts Tuapse Fuel Exports After Ukrainian Drone Strike
Russia’s key Black Sea oil port of Tuapse has suspended all fuel exports after Ukrainian drones struck its infrastructure on November 2, igniting a fire and damaging loading facilities. The attack also forced the nearby Rosneft-operated refinery to halt crude processing, according to industry sources and LSEG ship tracking data. Tuapse is one of Russia’s […] The post Russia Halts Tuapse Fuel Exports After Ukrainian Drone Strike appeared first on…
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