Primorsk takes the torch from Tuapse: NASA satellites confirm fresh fires at Russia's largest Baltic oil export terminal [View all]
Source: Euromaidan Press
Ukrainian drones struck Russia's largest Baltic oil export terminal at Primorsk overnight on 2-3 May 2026, igniting fires that NASA satellites confirmed at the port Leningrad Oblast governor Aleksandr Drozdenko later acknowledged the strike, calling Primorsk "the key target" of the attack. The strike ends nearly a month of relative quiet at Primorsk and follows the fourth consecutive Ukrainian drone strike on Rosneft's refinery and oil export complex in Tuapse on the Black Sea coast on 1 May.
Russia's two largest Baltic oil export ports, Primorsk and Ust-Luga, together handle about 2 million barrels of Russian crude per day roughly 40% of Russia's seaborne oil exports.Both lie roughly 900-1,000 km from the Ukrainian border. Ukraine's deep-strike campaign on Russia's oil infrastructure has pushed Russian refinery output to multi-year lows.
What happened overnight
Ukrainian Telegram monitoring channel Exilenova+ shared early-morning footage of a Liutyi-looking strike drone flying through a residential area of Leningrad Oblast in dark skies, captioned simply: "Leningrad Oblast." Another monitoring channel, Supernova+, posted footage at 03:56 showing a fire in a field and an apparent anti-aircraft engagement, with the channel commenting that air defenses were active in the region and "the ports are under attack."
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