Oil Pollution Detected Near Ust-Luga Port in Gulf of Finland Oil pollution has been identified in the Gulf of Finland, close to the Ust-Luga port facility in Russia. The discovery follows a series of fires at Russian oil ports, including Primorsk and Ust-Luga, sparked by Ukrainian drone attacks. The incidents, which occurred over several days after the attacks, resulted in visible smoke clouds impacting both Estonia and Finland. Authorities are investigating the cause of the pollution near Ust-Luga, with initial assessments suggesting a connection to the recent drone activity. Experts are currently evaluating the potential environmental consequences of the oil spill within the Gulf. The precise extent of the contamination and its impact on the surrounding ecosystem are still being determined. Monitoring efforts are underway to assess the situation and mitigate any damage. The situation highlights the vulnerability of Russian ports to attacks and the potential for significant environmental repercussions. A photo illustrating the area is included. (Photo: Unsplash) The incident underscores the ongoing tensions in the region and the challenges of maintaining maritime safety in the Gulf. Topics: #finland #gulf #photo Post navigation VIDEO ⟩ Narva Transi captain got seriously injured VIDEO ⟩ New attack: Ukraine attacked Russia’s last Kalibr-armed frigate in the Black Sea