In the early hours of March 29, the Leningrad region of Russia was once again the target of drone attacks, resulting in a significant fire at the Ust-Luga port.
The air raid alert was issued around 2:00 AM local time, prompting immediate responses from local authorities. Governor Alexander Drozdenko warned residents of potential disruptions to mobile internet services due to the ongoing situation.
By 5:00 AM, Drozdenko reported that 27 drones had been intercepted over the region. He confirmed that the Ust-Luga port sustained damage as a result of the attacks, leading to the outbreak of a fire.
As the situation unfolded, the governor updated the public around 7:00 AM, stating that the number of neutralized drones had increased to 31. Emergency services were actively engaged in extinguishing the fire at the port, working to mitigate the damage caused by the incident.
A series of drone attacks on the Leningrad region resulted in a fire at Ust-Luga port, with local authorities reporting multiple drones intercepted. Emergency services are currently addressing the aftermath of the incident.
