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One of Russia's largest oil terminals suspends operations following drone attack

The attack on the terminal followed only hours after Ukraine struck two oil tankers, thought to be part of Russia's 'shadow fleet' used to evade sanctions.

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00:00One of Russia's largest oil terminals has suspended operations following an overnight
00:06sea drone attack. It comes after naval drones struck two oil tankers off the coast of Turkey
00:13in the Black Sea on Friday, an attack which Ukraine has claimed. The two oil tankers were
00:19said to be part of Russia's shadow fleet used to evade sanctions. An official who spoke on
00:25condition of anonymity to press agency, the Associated Press said the tankers were vessels
00:30that were sanctioned by the West. The official also said the attack came as part of Ukrainian
00:36efforts to restrict Russia's financial capabilities that wage its war against Ukraine. He said the
00:43drones disabled vessels which were capable of transporting oil worth of just over 60 million
00:49euros.
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