Detailed satellite images of port of Ust-Luga, which Ukraine attacked in recent weeks, published
Satellite images of the port of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad Oblast of the aggressor country of russia have been published on the network, showing the consequences of strikes by Ukrainian drones at the end of March this year.
The image was published by the Ukrainian OSINT analyst "Dnipro Osint ⟨ Harbuz ⟩" in his Telegram channel on Thursday, April 2.
The first image shows a general view of the oil terminal in the port of Ust-Luga, which was the target of Ukrainian strikes.
It shows two completely destroyed tanks in the left part of the image. Above them, in the far left row, a tank is probably also damaged (it has a characteristic color from burning).
In the central part of the terminal, you can see the place that suffered the most. At least one tank (the left one in the bottom row) is completely destroyed. Seven more tanks were damaged.
In addition, at the bottom in the central part of the image, you can see equipment for transshipment of oil or oil products damaged by fire (many small pipelines lead to it from right to left).
As Ukrainian News Agency reported, earlier today, Reuters wrote that in the port of Ust-Luga, after the attack of Ukrainian UAVs, every fourth tank for storing oil or oil products was damaged. And in the neighboring port of Primorsk, almost half of the tanks failed.
Also today, the media wrote, citing sources, that russia will inevitably reduce oil production, since Ukraine's strikes on the ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk led to a reduction in export capacity.