The second largest port in Russia caught fire due to a drone attack, and there are no casualties reported.

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Jin10 data reports on August 25 that on the 24th local time, the governor of Leningrad Oblast in northwest Russia stated that the Ust-Luga Port in the region caught fire due to a drone attack that day. Ten drones were destroyed over the port in the morning of the 24th, and the wreckage of the drones caused a fire at a dock, which has now been extinguished. Preliminary information indicates that the attack did not result in any casualties. The Ukrainian military confirmed on the 24th that the Ukrainian army attacked a facility at Ust-Luga Port. It is reported that Ust-Luga Port is the largest port in the Baltic region and the second largest port in Russia.

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