Ukraine hits key Russian oil-loading port and 3 'shadow fleet' tankers

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Ukraine hits key Russian oil-loading port and 3 'shadow fleet' tankers

Updated 4 hours ago
Washington Times
New York Post
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Summary

Ukraine on Sunday launched a wave of strikes against Russian oil targets, hitting a key loading port on the Baltic Sea and two tankers that Ukraine alleges were illegally used to transport Russian crude. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include Washington Times, New York Post.

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Ukraine hits key Russian oil-loading port and 3 'shadow fleet' tankers
Washington Times5/3/2026

Ukraine hits key Russian oil-loading port and 3 'shadow fleet' tankers

Ukraine on Sunday launched a wave of strikes against Russian oil targets, hitting a key loading port on the Baltic Sea and two tankers that Ukraine alleges were illegally used to transport Russian crude.

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Firefighters extinguish a fire at the site of a drone attack in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine, Image 2 shows A resident in a purple robe walks through the rubble of a Russian drone strike near Chornomorsk, Odesa region, Ukraine, Image 3 shows A resident stands amidst rubble in front of homes destroyed by a Russian drone strike in Chornomorsk, Ukraine
New York Post
New York Post
Lean Right
5/3/2026

Ukraine attacks Russian oil port, ‘shadow fleet’ tankers as Moscow hits civilians targets

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine on Sunday launched a wave of strikes against Russian oil targets , hitting a key loading port on the Baltic Sea and two tankers that Ukraine alleges were illegally used to transport Russian crude. A nighttime drone strike sparked a blaze at Russia’s largest oil exporting port on the Baltic Sea.