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#ukrainewar #ukrainewarupdate #military #militarydevelopments #militarystrategy Overnight on Sept 12, a mass long‑range drone wave hit targets from Smolensk toward Moscow and the Leningrad region. Russia’s MoD said it downed 221 UAVs nationwide—one of the largest tallies it has reported—yet a vessel at the Primorsk oil terminal caught fire and St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport saw delays, cancellations and diversions. In Moscow’s wider belt, strikes and air‑defense activity were reported; in Smolensk, local outlets showed oil infrastructure burning. Ukrainian sources also pointed to hits on pumping stations feeding Ust‑Luga, which—if confirmed—would temporarily dent throughput. Why Primorsk matters: it’s Russia’s main Baltic crude outlet, moving on the order of tens of millions of tons per year, so even brief outages ripple through exports, insurance and freight. Zooming out, Europe’s latest sanctions package cut the G7/EU oil price cap to $47.6, and Japanese measures have tightened, adding pressure on the Kremlin’s energy cash flow. In short: the Sept 12 strikes showed that even with heavy interceptions, rear‑area energy nodes and civil air ops are vulnerable—with economic costs that accumulate after the fires are out.