NewsUkrainian drone strike leaves 20,000 in Novorossiysk powerless

Ukrainian drone strike leaves 20,000 in Novorossiysk powerless

At least 20,000 residents of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea are without power on Saturday. Ukrainian drones hit the city two days earlier. A significant part of Russia's Black Sea Fleet is based in Novorossiysk.

Fire at the substation in Novorossiysk
Fire at the substation in Novorossiysk
Images source: © X | Igor Sushko
Piotr Bera

18 May 2024 17:07

"The sound of a drone" preceded the strike on an electric substation in Novorossiysk," wrote Jason Jay Smart, a political advisor who writes for the "Kyiv Post," on X. "Just two days ago, Ukrainian drones hit Novorossiysk, where a significant part of Russia's Black Sea Fleet is hidden. A large part of the city is currently without power," he added.

News service news.online.ua adds that, according to the city's mayor, the causes of the fire have not yet been determined. "Local residents said they heard drone sounds at night. These reports are currently being clarified," it reads.

Earlier, 35 drones fell on the Russian city. Several fires broke out in many places. In parts of the city, there is no power, public transport is not operating.

Attacks on "sensitive points"

Bloomberg reported that Ukraine destroyed nearly 14% of Russian refinery production capacity, leading to a fuel price increase in Russia of up to 30%.

These are drone attacks that have been harassing Russian cities for months. "However, these attacks have had a minimal impact on electricity production," added Bloomberg, citing Pentagon data.

"In response to the Ukrainian attacks, the Black Sea Fleet has started to avoid the coast and has relocated part of its ships from its main base in occupied Sevastopol in Crimea," it was reported.

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