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A significant drone assault struck Ust-Luga, one of Russia's key energy export terminals located on the Baltic Sea. The attack led to a large fire and inflicted damage on portions of the terminal, raising alarms about the reliability of global oil supplies.

Ust-Luga plays a vital role, managing the export of hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil daily, serving as a crucial channel for Russian energy shipments. Even minor interruptions at this facility can create ripples across global energy markets.

Russian authorities reported that many drones were intercepted by air defenses during the incident. Nonetheless, some succeeded in reaching the site, resulting in damage and igniting a substantial fire before firefighters managed to control it.

This incident underscores Ukraine's persistent approach of targeting Russia's energy infrastructure to undermine the economic resources fueling the war.

With oil prices already experiencing fluctuations, ongoing strikes on essential ports and refineries could significantly impact the global energy supply and market stability.

Tune in to the video to grasp what transpired and why this incident might have broader implications for the global economy.
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00:00What if a drone strike suddenly hit your city in the middle of the night?
00:03That is exactly what happened in the Russian city of Togonrog, located near the border with Ukraine.
00:09Ukrainian drones reportedly struck the southern Russian city,
00:13killing at least one person and damaging several homes and industrial buildings.
00:18The overnight attack shook residents as explosions were heard across the area.
00:22Local authorities said fragments from the drones hit residential neighborhoods and nearby facilities,
00:28leaving destruction and panic behind.
00:31Emergency crews rushed to the scene while investigators began assessing the damage.
00:36Officials also confirmed that parts of the city's infrastructure were affected.
00:40This incident highlights how the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
00:44continues to expand beyond traditional battlefields.
00:48Drone warfare is increasingly reaching deeper into territory, once considered relatively safe.
00:53As both sides intensify long-range attacks,
00:56civilians are often the ones caught in the middle.
00:59And with each new strike, the question grows louder.
01:02How far could this war spread next?
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