SBU attacked the Ust-Luga port, from which Russia transported oil, with drones (video)
Drones of the Security Service of Ukraine attacked the port of Ust-Luga in the Baltic Sea. From there, the Russians transported oil and gas.
The attack took place on January 4. SBU drones attacked the largest logistics hub in the Russian Federation in the Baltic Sea – Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region. This was reported by “Suspilne”with reference to sources in the special services.
According to sources, the long-range SBU drones covered more than 900 km, flew almost to St. Petersburg and successfully hit the target.
One of the drones hit a container with gas condensate. One container was severely damaged as a result of the impact, three neighboring ones were cut by fragments from the explosion. According to experts, the repair will take at least a month if materials are available, and will definitely lead to disruptions in the operation of the terminal, the special services noted.
USM previously reported that Magura V5 naval attack drones equipped with missile weapons hit two Russian helicopters in the Black Sea.
Video: Public.