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Ukraine drones damage Russia's Ust-Luga port again, governor says

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Posted on March 31, 2026

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MOSCOW, March 31 (Reuters) - Ukrainian drones have damaged Russia's Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga again, Alexander Drozdenko, the governor of Leningrad region, said on Tuesday. He also said three people

Ukrainian drones strike Russia's Ust-Luga port again, sources say oil terminal hit

Overview of Recent Drone Strikes on Ust-Luga Port

MOSCOW, March 31 (Reuters) - Ukrainian drones on Tuesday struck Russia's Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga for the fifth time in 10 days, and industry sources told Reuters an oil loading terminal was hit, likely adding to Russia's difficulties in exporting crude.

Kyiv has stepped up attacks on Russia's oil export infrastructure over the past month, launching its heaviest drone strikes of the more than four-year war against the Baltic ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk.

Impact on Russia's Oil Export Capacity

At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity has been halted due to drone attacks, a disputed strike on a major pipeline and the seizure of tankers, according to Reuters calculations based on market data.

International Reactions and Energy Prices

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that some of Kyiv's allies had sent "signals" about the possibility of scaling back its long-range strikes on Russia's oil sector as global energy prices have surged due to the Iran war.

Details of the Latest Attack

Transneft Oil Terminal Hit

TRANSNEFT OIL TERMINAL HIT

Regional governor Alexander Drozdenko said three people, including two children, were treated for injuries, and several buildings had been damaged in the overnight attacks.

In a message on Telegram at 0409 GMT, he said air-raid alerts in the region had been lifted but gave no details on damage to the port.

He later said that the aftermath of the attack on Ust-Luga had been "eliminated" or dealt with. He said the supply of hot water and heating to residential and other units in the region were restored.

Kremlin's Response

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the strikes "terrorist attacks," adding that Russia was working on protecting its critical infrastructure.

"This doesn't mean these facilities can be 100% protected from such terrorist attacks. However, intensive work is being carried out, and this applies not only to the port ... but to all other critical infrastructure facilities," he told a daily conference call with reporters.

Industry Sources and Port Operations

Three industry sources told Reuters Ukrainian drones struck crude oil loading facilities operated by Russian pipeline monopoly Transneft in the latest attack. Transneft did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Ust-Luga, on the south-eastern shore of the Gulf of Finland, is a sprawling complex of oil-processing facilities and export terminals handling crude oil and oil products.

According to source-based data, the port exported 32.9 million metric tons of oil products last year. It typically handles about 700,000 barrels of crude oil per day.

Authorities say Ust-Luga was hit on March 22, 25, 27, 29 and 31, forcing suspensions of export operations.

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Reuters. Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Ust‑Luga, one of Russia’s largest oil‑export hubs, was hit again by drones—highlighting Ukraine’s sustained strategy targeting energy infrastructure and disrupting revenue flows (kyivindependent.com)
  • Governor Drozdenko reported fires, damage to buildings, and treatment of three injured individuals, including two children, underscoring civilian impact amid the broader campaign (apnews.com)
  • The repeated targeting of Ust‑Luga, previously attacked in August 2025 and January 2025, reflects Ukraine’s effort to weaken Russian oil exports that feed its war economy (defencematters.eu)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Russia's Ust-Luga port?
Ukrainian drones damaged the Ust-Luga port in Russia's Baltic Sea region, according to the Leningrad governor.
Were there any injuries reported in the Ust-Luga drone attack?
Yes, three people, including two children, were treated for injuries resulting from the drone attacks.
Who confirmed the damage at Ust-Luga port?
Alexander Drozdenko, the governor of Russia's Leningrad region, confirmed the port was damaged.
Did the drone attacks cause building damage?
Yes, several buildings in the region were reported damaged in the Ukrainian drone attacks.
Are the drone attacks ongoing?
Yes, according to the governor, the drone attacks in the region were continuing as of the latest report.

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