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Ukrainian drones strike port, oil depot in southern Russia, authorities say

By Thomson Reuters May 30, 2026 | 2:26 AM

MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) – Ukrainian drones struck a tanker at Russia’s port of Taganrog overnight and hit ​an oil depot in ‌the city of Armavir, authorities in the southern regions of Rostov and Krasnodar said on Saturday.

Rostov region Governor Yury Slyusar said ‌on ​Telegram that fires on ⁠the tanker and ⁠in the port of Taganrog – a city of about 240,000 – had been extinguished, with no oil spill reported. ​Two people were injured, he said.

The city’s mayor, Svetlana Kambulova, said ⁠a local state ⁠of emergency, introduced on May ​27, had been extended.

In the neighbouring ​Krasnodar region, authorities in Armavir, which ‌has a population of 185,000, said a fire at an oil depot in the city’s industrial zone had ⁠been brought under control and that there were no injuries.

Rostov governor Slyusar said that ⁠almost 50 ‌drones had been downed ⁠in the region, with attacks ​reported ‌across the province, which borders ​Ukraine’s ⁠Donbas, the focus of fighting between Russia and Ukraine.

Outside Taganrog, he said, only minor damage was reported.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix Light; Editing by ​Ros Russell)