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Russia claims that a Ukrainian drone attack caused fire to start in the Tuapse Port, which is located near Russia.

Authorities in the region said that a drone attack from Ukraine caused damage and fire to the Black Sea port of Tuapse. The facility is home to an important Russian oil terminal.

The administration of the Krasnodar Region, where Tuapse lies, announced on Telegram that "An attack from UAVs (unmanned aircraft vehicles) has been repelled."

"Falling drones caused damage to the port infrastructure and ignited a fire." No reports have been made of any casualties.

The damage to port infrastructure is not immediately apparent.

The port houses the Tuapse Oil Terminal and the Rosneft controlled Tuapse Oil Refinery. Both have been repeatedly targeted by Ukrainian drones this year.

Kyiv intensified its strikes on Russian refineries and depots, as well as on pipelines, to disrupt military logistics, increase wartime costs and strain fuel supplies. It claims that the campaign is in retaliation against Russian attacks on Ukraine's power grid.

According to the Krasnodar Administration, an apartment was damaged by falling drone debris in Sosnovyi village, located just outside Tuapse. It was reported that no injuries were reported. Reporting by Lidia Kell in Melbourne Editing Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)