Drone Skirmish: Ukrainian Attack on Russian Port
Ukrainian drones targeted Russia's Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, causing a fire that was later extinguished. Over 60 drones were shot down in Russia’s Leningrad region. The attack did not result in an oil spill, according to local governor Alexander Drozdenko on Telegram.
- Country:
- Russia
Ukrainian drones launched an attack on Russia's strategic Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, igniting a significant blaze, stated local governor Alexander Drozdenko via Telegram.
Drozdenko reported that more than 60 drones were intercepted overnight in Russia's Leningrad region. The attack did not lead to any oil spill, a critical concern given Primorsk's role as a major oil export hub.
Fortunately, the fire was promptly extinguished, preventing potential environmental and economic damage.
ALSO READ
-
Breakthroughs in Space and Sea: Russia's Rocket Success and Whale Tracking Innovation
-
Cosmic Advances: From Russian Rocket Triumphs to Underwater Whale Trackers
-
Battlefront Tactics: Russia's Push Toward Kostiantynivka
-
Russian Troops Seize Myropillia: A Strategic Shift in Sumy Region
-
ISRO Strengthens Space Ties with Russia Through Semi-Cryogenic Engine Collaboration