Great fire at Novatek's Ust-Aira Terminal after Ukraine Drone's Russia's one of the biggest nuclear power plants hit
Ukraine launched a drone attack on Russia on Sunday, which forced a sharp decline in the capacity of a reactor at one of Russia’s largest nuclear power plants and provoked a big flame on the most important Ust-air fuel export terminal, Russian officials said. Despite the discussion of peace by Russia and Ukraine, the deadliest European war has continued along the 2,000 km (1,250 miles) of rocket and drone attacks in Russia and Ukraine since World War II. Russia’s Defense Ministry said at least 95 Ukrainian drones were intercepted over more than a dozen Russian regions on August 24, the day when Ukraine celebrated its independence declaration of the Soviet Union. The Kurk nuclear power plant, just 60 km (38 miles) of the border with Ukraine, said the air dropped, dropped, dropped to drop the near the border on the border border, which dropped on the border, the trance dropped to drop the near the border. Auxiliary transformer and forcing a 50% reduction in the work ability at reactor no. 3. Radiation levels were normal and there were no injuries from the fire that unleashed, the factory said. Two other reactors work without power generation and one undergoes scheduled repairs. The United Nations Nuclear Agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency, said it was aware of reports that a transformer at the plant had caught fire due to military activity and that every core facility should be protected at all times. A thousand km north, in the Gulf of Finland, was beaten at least ten Ukrainian drones across the port of Ust-Aira in the northern Leningrad region in Russia, with debris burning in the Novatek-driven terminal-a large Oriental exe fuel export terminal and processing complex, the local governor said. The plume of black smoke uniformed footage on Russian telegram channels showed a drone flying directly into a fuel terminal, followed by a large fireball rising high in the air, followed by a plume of black smoke rising in the horizon. “Firefighters and emergency services are currently working to extinguish the flames,” said Alexander Drozdenko, Governor of the Russia’s Leningrad region. There were no injuries, he added. According to Novatek, the Ust-air complex, opened in 2013, processes gas condensate in light and heavy NAFTA, jet fuel, fuel oil and gas oil, enabling the business to send oil products as well as gas condensate to international markets. Novatek mostly produces NAFTA for Asia, including China, Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia, as well as jet fuel with delivery to Istanbul. Rosaviatsia, Russia’s Civil Aviation Authority, said flights are stopped at various Russian airports overnight, including at Pulkovo Airport in Leningrad region. Ukrainian drones also attacked an industrial enterprise in the southern Russian city of Syzran, the governor of the Samara region said on Sunday. According to the governor, a child was injured in the attack, who did not determine exactly what was attacked. Earlier this month, the Ukrainian army said it hit the Syzran oil refinery. The Rosneft refinery has been forced to suspend production and crude intake after the attack, sources told Reuters. There was no immediate comments from Ukraine. Kyiv said his strikes in Russia are in response to Russia’s continued attacks on Ukraine and that they are aimed at destroying infrastructure that is considered decisive for the total military efforts of Moscow. (With input of Reuters)