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Neste terminal, Lomonosov
Finnish-owned oil terminal at Lomonosov near St Petersburg; hit in the June 2026 Kronstadt drone wave.
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Key Question
Why did Ukraine strike a Finnish-owned terminal inside Russia?
Timeline for Neste terminal, Lomonosov
#196 Jun
Ukraine hits Baltic Fleet at Kronstadt
Russia-Ukraine War 2026Common Questions
- Why was a Finnish company's terminal struck by Ukraine in Russia?
- The Neste terminal at Lomonosov, owned by Finnish energy firm Neste, was hit in Ukraine's 400-drone Kronstadt wave on 5–6 June 2026. Ukraine targeted the Kronstadt logistics corridor; the terminal sits within that zone. Neste had withdrawn from Russian retail in 2022.Source: Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces
- Where is Lomonosov port in Russia?
- Lomonosov is a port town on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, roughly 40km west of central St Petersburg and adjacent to the Kronstadt naval approach channel.
Background
The Neste terminal at Lomonosov is a petroleum import and storage facility owned by Finnish energy company Neste, located at the port of Lomonosov on the Gulf of Finland, 40km west of St Petersburg.
The terminal was struck in Ukraine's 400-drone Kronstadt wave on the night of 5–6 June 2026, one of four simultaneous targets including the Baltic Fleet corvette Boikyi. The strike on a Finnish-owned facility raised questions about targeting of commercially-owned infrastructure in Russian military-logistics zones.
How the World Sees Them
Finland
The strike on a Neste-owned facility added a diplomatic complication; Neste had withdrawn from Russian retail in 2022 but retained storage assets. Finland declined to comment publicly.
Ukraine
Ukraine targeted the terminal as part of the Kronstadt logistics corridor strikes, treating it as part of the Russian military-adjacent fuel infrastructure regardless of ownership.