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Russia cannot sell reduced petroleum gas through Taman port through drone attacks - Reuters

Sources have told reporters that existing reserves would still be sent. However, a port, which accounts for about 7. 5% of all Russian exports of this product, is already preparing to stop everything. The Russian Black Sea Port Taman is ready to suspend exports of explosive liquefied oil gas through the Black Sea due to drones. About it writes Reuters with reference to its sources. Russia has repeatedly suffered UAV attacks.

It is about Moscow and strategically important objects that connect the mainland of the Russian Federation with the occupied Crimea. The Russian Federation claims that Ukraine stands for attacks, although everyone is denied in Kiev. In any case, it is reported that Taman's port will suspend work with oil liquefied. Railway operators of Russia and Kazakhstan have already announced plans to limit the transportation of goods in the direction of Tamani, whose share accounts for about 7.

5% of all Russian exports of this product. "Taman stops the transshipment of liquefied oil gas, as it is dangerous after all these attacks - gases are very explosive," one of the sources of journalists said. However, as the journalists noted, the sources have not yet been specified when the port stops working with oil gas. First, the available stocks will still be sent.

The publication writes that the concern of the Russian Federation on infrastructure attacks is an example of how war in Ukraine affects the supply of Russian energy. Recall that the EU reduced trade with the aggressor as much as possible. The EU trade deficit with Russia, which reached 18. 4 billion euros in March 2022, decreased to 6. 1 billion euros in December of that year, in addition, on June 1 it was reported that Ukraine increases the cost of oil transit from the Russian Federation.