Transport Infrastructure
Ukraine strikes Baltic Sea port, Volga river industrial sites
Overnight, Russian local governors reported that Ukrainian drones had struck two industrial cities along the 'Volga River, as well as a port on the Baltic Sea near St Petersburg, which exports petroleum products. Governor Alexander Drozdenko announced that a fire was extinguished in the Vysotsk port, where a terminal operated by Lukoil handles the export of diesel fuel, vacuum gas oil, and naphtha. Vyacheslav Federischev, the governor of Samara region, confirmed that industrial targets were attacked in Syzran and Novokuibyshevsk. These cities are located around 1,800 kilometers (1,118 miles), to a southeast of Vysotsk. He didn't name the oil refineries,...