Friday, March 27, 2026

Ukraine Wiped Out Russia’s Baltic Port



Oil is Burning in Russia’s Baltic Region, after Ukraine launched a Devastating Strike on the Primorsk Export Hub, a Port Crucial to Keeping Kremlin Oil Revenues Flowing.

Satellite Images reveal Multiple Fuel Tanks Destroyed, Forcing Shutdowns and Threatening Billions in Income tied to Putin’s Shadow Fleet. A Powerful New Weapon may have Changed the Rules of Deep-Strike Warfare. What Ukraine Used, and why Primorsk Matters far more than Moscow Admits, Changes Everything Now.

For the Third Consecutive Night, Russia's Essential Oil Infrastructure is Facing Assaults. Major Oil Terminals in the Leningrad area, such as Ust-Luga and Primorsk, Critical Export points for the Nation, were Shaken by Eexplosions.

There are Indications that Ukrainian Drones may have Penetrated Deep into Russian Territory, Leading to Significant Fires and Potential Oil Tank Blasts. This Follows Earlier Assaults on a Refinery in Kirishi and other Energy Sites, Indicating a Rising Trend in Attacks Targeting Russia's Oil System.

These Ports are Responsible for the Annual Handling of Millions of Tons of Oil, making them Crucial to Russia's Economy. With Estimates Suggesting that up to 40% of Oil Export Capabilities have already been Affected, the Consequences could be Substantial.

What's particularly Alarming is that these Attacks are occurring nearly 1,000 kilometers away from Ukraine’s Border. What Implications does this Hold for the Conflict, and for Global Energy Markets?.










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