Ukraine struck Russia's oil hub with drones, sparking a fire and injuring two as Kyiv intensifies attacks on Moscow's energy infrastructure

Emergency services were deployed after several buildings caught fire at one of Russia’s key Black Sea oil export hubs.

Ukrainian drone attack ignites fire at a Russian oil depot, injuring two, says Novorossiysk mayor.

Ukraine struck Russia's oil hub with drones, sparking a fire and injuring two as Kyiv intensifies attacks on Moscow's energy infrastructure

Fires broke out at an oil depot and a fuel terminal in the Russian port city of Novorossiysk following debris from downed drones, according to media reports. — Ukrinform.

A fire broke out at an oil depot in the southern Russian port of Novorossiysk following a Ukrainian drone attack, the city's mayor said on Saturday.

A Ukrainian drone attack has caused a fire at a Russian oil terminal, according to officials in Russia’s Krasnodar region.

Authorities in the city of Novorossiysk reported that falling drone debris caused the blaze

Ukrainian forces had also hit a tanker in the Black Sea belonging to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet.”