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One person killed in a drone attack by Ukraine on Russia's Tuapse Port

Russian officials said that a major Ukrainian drone strike on Russia's Black Sea Port of Tuapse caused a fire, and at least one person was killed. This comes just hours after the blaze?was extinguished in the aftermath of a similar attack?on April 16th.

Tuapse, one of Russia's most important southern ports, is an oil export hub. It also handles dry bulk cargo, including coal and fertiliser. It is also home to the Rosneft-owned major oil refinery with the same name.

Veniamin kondratiev said that Tuapse had been subjected to a'massive drone strike,' on the messaging app Telegram. "A fire broke out at the seaport."

Kondratiev said that a man died at the port, and another was injured. Debris?from drones also damaged several city buildings, including a primary school, kindergarten, church, and residential apartment block.

The Russian?defence minister said that?112 Ukrainian 'drones' were destroyed over night. (Reporting and editing by Christopher Cushing, Clarence Fernandez and Clarence Cushing; Guy Faulconbridge and Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)