Ukrainian strike on the port of Tuapse in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation will have long-term consequences for the aggressor country. This was stated by the spokesman for the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of the Ukrainian SSR, Dmytro Pletenchuk, during a telethon.
According to him, in addition to the direct impact on the technological chains involved in shipping, there will be a reaction among companies that use port facilities.
"This is both an increase in insurance premiums and will discourage many from wanting to enter these ports in principle," Plenenchuk said.
At the same time, he emphasized, it should be understood that those vessels that were bypassing sanctions here"knowingly took on the risks associated with loading at locations that are actually legitimate military targets for us."
Strike on the port in Tuapse
As UNIAN previously reported, on the night of Sunday, November 2, drones struck the port of Tuapse oil terminal hit. The media reported damage to"port infrastructure." This seaport facility was specifically built to load oil products onto tankers.
UNIAN sources in the special services later confirmed that Ukraine hits oil refinery in Tuapse port . The strike successfully hit a tanker and the loading infrastructure of the port's oil terminal. Five drone hits were recorded. The strikes caused the tanker to catch fire and disabled at least four oil tanker standers that load and unload tankers. Port buildings were also damaged.
