Russian authorities said on Saturday that Ukraine had attacked a maritime terminal in southern Russia.
Falling debris from a drone killed one person and injured three others in the Temryuk district, Veniamin Kondratyev, governor of the Krasnodar region, wrote on Telegram.
He said a fire had broken out, but did not specify the exact location.
NASA's fire information system showed two fires on the Taman Peninsula, the location of a large transhipment terminal for oil products, which are then shipped across the Black Sea.
Russia has been waging a destructive war against Ukraine for more than four years. In its counter-attacks, Ukraine is increasingly targeting Russia's oil industry in an effort to disrupt fuel supplies to Moscow’s troops and reduce the oil revenues vital to Russia’s war funding.
Russian occupation authorities recently restricted petrol distribution, and the government in Moscow imposed an export ban on kerosene from Russia.
Russian attacks kill one
Russian attacks in Ukraine have once again had severe consequences for civilians. In Zaporizhzhya in the south-east of the country, one person was killed in a Russian attack on infrastructure, the region's military governor, Ivan Fedorov, reported.
Meanwhile, nine people were injured in several attacks involving drones and glide bombs in the Dnipropetrovsk region, according to the military governor of that region, Olexander Hanzha.
Multi-storey residential buildings, detached houses and cars were damaged, and a fire broke out at a market, he said.





