Unconfirmed reports emerging between 12:01 PM and 12:16 PM UTC on September 14th, 2025, suggest that two of the four oil loading berths at the Primorsk port may be damaged. The source, observing the port for 24 hours, shared images indicating that while oil product loading zones continue to function, specific berths might be impacted. The exact cause and extent of the alleged damage remain unverified. This observation follows a period of heightened activity and reported Ukrainian strikes targeting Russian infrastructure, including oil refineries and railway lines, over the past 45 days. Previous reports from earlier today, September 14th, detailed Ukrainian forces destroying a Russian ammunition depot in the Donetsk region and a Russian Buk-M3 air defense system near Oleksandrivka, Zaporizhzhia region. Additionally, Poland closed all railway border crossings with Belarus amid this context of increased Ukrainian drone activity. Earlier on September 14th, Russian air defenses reportedly intercepted or jammed 52 drones and destroyed one Iskander-M missile and six additional drones overnight, leading to a temporary suspension of flights at Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg. These events are part of a broader pattern of Ukrainian operations targeting Russian logistics and infrastructure, as noted in previous reports detailing strikes on oil refineries and railway routes critical for Russian logistics.