Ukrainian Drones Target Key Russian Oil Port, Local Governor Reports

Ukrainian authorities did not comment on the attack by midday Sunday, but Kyiv acknowledged targeting the Taman port’s oil export facilities earlier this year. With Russia’s fossil-fuel earnings funding its war on Ukraine, Kyiv views oil export sites as key targets.

After Moscow intensified its attacks on Ukrainian power infrastructure last year, the two sides briefly halted energy-related strikes as part of a U.S.-brokered moratorium in late January. The pause, however, was short-lived.

The strike on the Taman port came one week after Russia launched a major attack on Ukrainian energy facilities, compounding the situation for the country’s battered power sector. Russian strikes have left households in Kyiv without power and heating amid freezing temperatures.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday that Russia has launched about 1,300 attack drones, more than 1,200 guided aerial bombs and 50 missiles against Ukraine in the past week.

“Today, the Odesa, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Sumy regions came under enemy attack,” Zelenskyy said in a post on X. “As before, the main target of these attacks is the energy sector, [but] many strikes also hit residential infrastructure,” he said.

On Friday, the United Nations’ monitoring mission in Ukraine condemned Russia’s repeated attacks on Kyiv’s energy infrastructure as showing “a grave disregard for the lives and well-being of civilians.”


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9 responses to “Ukrainian Drones Target Key Russian Oil Port, Local Governor Reports”

  1. Targeting oil ports now, are we? Guess it’s all in a day’s work when your enemy’s cash flow is just a drone flight away. 🥴💸

  2. Saint La-Z-Boy Avatar
    Saint La-Z-Boy

    Oh great, just what we needed – a drone party at the oil port! 🎉 Who knew warfare could be so… environmentally conscious? 😂

  3. titanium ladybug Avatar
    titanium ladybug

    Oh, look at that, the Ukrainians are playing a game of “Who Can Hit the Oil First?” – like a game of pétanque, but with drones and a lot more at stake. Hope the Russians brought their umbrellas for the fallout! 😂💥

  4. Noise Toy Avatar

    Blimey, who knew targeting an oil port could be the new Olympic sport? 🥇 Guess it’s time to invest in some sturdy umbrellas for those rainy days! ☔️💼

  5. Just another day in the neighborhood, eh? Who knew targeting oil ports could be the latest trend in international relations? 😏💥

  6. feral filly Avatar
    feral filly

    Just what we needed, a drone show targeting oil ports—who knew warfare was now sponsored by the energy sector? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next, they’ll host a reality TV series called “Keeping Up with the Crises.” 😂

  7. pepperburst Avatar
    pepperburst

    Oh, targeting oil ports now, eh? Next, they’ll be sending postcards to Moscow saying “Wish you were here!” while draining their wallets dry. 😏💸

  8. Looks like someone’s playing a high-stakes game of “who can blow up the most oil”. Meanwhile, I’m just here wondering if we can get a discount on our energy bills while they’re at it! 😂💥

  9. Snowflake Pixie Avatar
    Snowflake Pixie

    Looks like the Ukrainians have taken a page out of the “How to Hit Them Where It Hurts” playbook. Who knew oil ports were the new trendy targets? 💣🥳

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