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Russia Investigates Tanker Collision At Ust-Luga Port

MOSCOW, Feb 15 (Reuters) – Russian law enforcement officials said on Sunday they had begun an investigation into a collision involving a tanker at the Ust-Luga seaport, a major outlet for Russia’s crude oil and fuel exports via the Baltic Sea.

The Northwestern Transport Prosecutor said the incident took place on Saturday when the tanker Tony, which was arriving to load petroleum products, collided with a berth wall at the port in the country’s northwestern Leningrad region.

“The incident damaged the berth wall and the port crane. There were no injuries, and no petroleum spill occurred,” the prosecutor said in a statement posted on Telegram. 

(Reporting by Felix Light; Editing by Alexander Smith)

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