Russia’s Black Sea port of Taman, which handles oil products, grain, coal and commodities, has been damaged by a Ukrainian drone attack, the governor of Russia’s Krasnodar region said yesterday.
Two people were injured as an oil storage tank, warehouse and terminals took damage in Volna village, the site of Taman port, Veniamin Kondratyev said.
Kondratyev said that more than 100 people were working to put out several fires at the port.
Separate strikes on the resort city of Sochi and the village of Yurovka, close to the seaside town of Anapa, had caused less significant damage, he added.
Ukraine’s general staff said yesterday that it had struck the port complex.
Kyiv has resumed attacks on Russian energy infrastructure in recent days after a US-brokered moratorium on such strikes expired.
Russia has repeatedly targeted energy and utility infrastructure in Ukraine, cutting off heating and electricity to hundreds of thousands of people in the midst of an unusually cold winter.
Russian air defences downed five drones yesterday on approaches to Moscow, the Russian capital’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said in statements published on his social media channels.
The city of Moscow has been a regular target of Ukrainian drones since Russia ordered tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in 2022.