Novorossiysk port on fire again as Ukrainian strike campaign on Russian oil export infrastructure continues - The Kyiv Independent

Why it matters: Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil infrastructure directly impact Russia's ability to export crude, potentially reducing its revenue.
- Novorossiysk port is on fire following a Ukrainian strike, marking a continuation of attacks on Russian oil export infrastructure (The Kyiv Independent).
- NASA data corroborates the fire at Russia’s key Black Sea oil terminal (Bloomberg.com).
- The incident coincides with Russia's ongoing offensive campaign, as assessed by the Institute for the Study of War.
- Separately, Iranian missile strikes on a Haifa building reportedly injured 4 and trapped 4 others, according to The Times of Israel, indicating broader regional tensions not directly linked to the Novorossiysk incident.
The Novorossiysk port in Russia is reportedly on fire again due to a Ukrainian strike, continuing a campaign against Russian oil export infrastructure, according to The Kyiv Independent and confirmed by NASA data cited by Bloomberg. This incident occurs amidst ongoing Russian offensive campaigns, as detailed by the Institute for the Study of War.


