January 9, 2025
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The SBU is behind the attack on the largest sea trade port of the Russian Federation – a source

The attack on the largest Russian trade port of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region is the work of the Security Service of Ukraine. Source: an interlocutor of “Ukrainian Pravda” in the Defense Forces Details: According to a source of the UP, on January 4, long-range drones of the SBU covered more than 900 kilometers, flew almost to St. Petersburg and successfully hit the target.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The attack on the largest Russian trade port of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region is the work of the Security Service of Ukraine.

Source: interlocutor of “Ukrainian Pravda” in the Defense Forces

Details: According to the UP source, on January 4, SBU long-range drones covered more than 900 kilometers, flew almost to St. Petersburg and successfully hit the target.

A video from Russian social networks shows one of the drones hitting containers with gas condensate.

As a result of the impact, one container was severely damaged, and three nearby ones were cut by debris from the explosion. Experts say that the repair will take at least a month if the materials are available and will definitely lead to interruptions in the operation of the terminal, the source adds.

The Ust-Luga terminal is a major Russian logistics hub in the Baltic Sea. Through it, the Russian Federation sells oil and gas with the help of a “shadow fleet”.

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