Russia’s Novatek fuel terminal at the Ust-Luga port on the Baltic Sea experienced a fire early Sunday morning. Authorities reported that the incident was triggered by wreckage from downed drones, which struck the facility and caused the blaze.

The incident occurred at a key logistical hub used for importing and exporting fuel products. Emergency services responded promptly to contain the fire and prevent further damage. No immediate reports of casualties have been issued, but the event has raised concerns about infrastructure security.

The cause of the drone activity remains unclear, and Russian officials have not provided detailed information regarding the origin or purpose of the unmanned aerial vehicles involved. The incident has prompted investigations into security protocols at the port and the surrounding region.

As of now, there is no indication of wider geopolitical implications, but the event underscores ongoing tensions in the area. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and assess any potential impact on fuel supplies and regional security.

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