Russia's Ust-Luga port is again the target of suspected drone strikes, marking a significant escalation in attacks against Russian infrastructure. This latest incident unfolds as European Union officials are currently visiting Ukraine, underscoring the persistent tensions in the region.
The port, located near St. Petersburg on the Baltic Sea, has reportedly experienced new drone activity. Details surrounding the extent of the damage or any casualties remain unconfirmed by official Russian sources at this time.
Escalating Drone Strikes on Russian Targets
This recent attack on Ust-Luga follows previous incidents targeting key Russian facilities. The increasing frequency of such drone strikes suggests a broadening scope of the conflict, extending beyond traditional front lines.
Analysts suggest these operations aim to disrupt Russian logistics and energy exports. The Baltic Sea port is crucial for shipping oil, gas, and other commodities to international markets. (according to Reuters)
Ukraine's Defense Against Russian Drone Attacks
Meanwhile, Ukraine reports considerable success in defending its own airspace against a wave of Russian aerial assaults. Ukrainian air defense systems claim to have intercepted a vast majority of incoming drones overnight. (according to BBC News)
According to Ukrainian military statements, 267 out of 289 Russian-launched drones were successfully shot down. This high interception rate highlights Ukraine's ongoing efforts to protect its cities and infrastructure from relentless attacks.
Reference: Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera





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