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Media resource reports on the attack of the UAF’s marine drone on the oil terminal of the Novorossiysk port

Media resource reports on the attack of the UAF’s marine drone on the oil terminal of the Novorossiysk portIt is reported about another attack of the Russian coastal infrastructure using a marine unmanned vehicle of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. We are talking about the attack, arranged by Ukraine for the oil harbor of the Novorossiysk seaport. This is the harbor, called "Sheskharis".

The attack is reported by the TG channel Mash, adding, then the drone – the same model, which was used in the attack of the Sevastopol Bay.

The materials of the media resource contain information about, that the maritime drone did not cause any significant damage to the infrastructure of the harbor. The work of oil terminals continues as usual. attack, as Mash writes, was made at night.

There are no official comments on this yet.. And despite the fact, that the damage is minimal, Still, the very fact that, that the APU marine drone, which was previously received by the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the NATO "partners" of Ukraine, got to Novorossiysk. If he was released from the Nikolaev or Odessa regions, then he had to travel hundreds of nautical miles, including skirting the Crimean peninsula.

In this context, the question arises: but was the route of a civilian vessel in the Black Sea again used (eg, to Georgia or Turkey), to launch a sea drone from its side? Recall, that the grain agreement, on which vessels freely leave the Black Sea ports of Ukraine, continues to operate. Little of, deal extended for 120 day.

Through the Sheskharis oil terminals, not only Russian, but also Kazakh and Azerbaijani oil. In this regard, a threat was created not only to Russian property.

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