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Russia's Oil Loading Ports Of Ust-Luga And Primorsk Back On Fire

  • 27.03.2026, 8:39

Ukrainian drones repeatedly attacked the Leningrad region.

On the evening of March 26, explosions began to be heard in the Leningrad region of the Russian Federation due to a drone attack. The shelling brought results: it is preliminary known that two Russian oil ports "Ust-Luga" and "Primorsk" were hit again, writes OBOZ.UA.

This is evidenced by the footage filmed and published on the Internet by local residents. The flames were visible dozens of kilometers away: one of the fires was recorded even from neighboring Estonia.

Russians were surprised by the loud explosions and, ignoring the danger, ran to windows or balconies to share footage of the "pops".

In the Leningrad region, including St. Petersburg, an alert was issued due to the UAV threat. Residents were warned about a possible decrease in the speed of mobile Internet (although it was already almost non-existent in the city in recent days).

The local airport Pulkovo first stopped receiving and sending planes, then the air harbor went into operation mode "in coordination with the relevant authorities in connection with the introduction of temporary restrictions on the use of airspace." This was reported by Rosaviatsia.

The CyberBoroshno Project analyzed the bavovna footage and concluded that there was not one, but two defeats on the night of March 27.

Explosions and fires occurred in the area of the ports "Primorsk" and "Ust-Luga". Both are the largest in the region and provide a significant share of the Russian Federation's oil product exports.

Coordinates calculated on the basis of objective control frames:

-Vyborg, POV for the Primorsk port: 60.692364, 28.770786

- Narva, POV to port "Ust-Luga": 59.387485, 28.171186

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