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Fire engulfs Russian gas terminal (VIDEO)

The incident comes amid reports of yet another Ukrainian drone raid on Russian infrastructure

A fire has erupted at the export terminal of Novatek, Russia’s second-largest natural gas producer, the governor of Leningrad region Alexander Drozdenko confirmed early Sunday morning.

There were no casualties reported as a result of the blaze in the commercial Baltic sea port of Ust Luga.

Authorities have placed Kingiseppsky district on high alert and conducted the evacuation of the port terminal. Firefighters have been deployed and first responders have been dispatched to the scene, according to the district head Yuri Zapalatsky. 

Although the cause of the fire remains unknown, the residents of the nearby cities said that they heard sounds of the UAVs preceding the explosion.

Ust-Luga is the biggest port in the Baltic Sea, located approximately 170 kilometers from St. Petersburg and 35 kilometers from the Estonian border. There are twelve terminals, designed to handle various products including oil and gas, fertilizers, LNG as well as timber, and grains.


READ MORE: Ukrainian drone downed near St. Petersburg – MOD

Earlier this week, the Russian military thwarted an attempted Ukrainian drone attack over the St. Petersburg area, which according to the local media, targeted an oil terminal. A propeller-driven aircraft loaded with 3kg of explosives was shot down in the vicinity of the city’s Crude Oil Loading Terminal Stock Company. The raid appeared to be the first one to have reached the region. 

 

January 21, 2024 at 07:26AM
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