Drones attack Russia's Leningrad Oblast again, damage at Ust-Luga port recorded – video
Drones once again attacked Russia's Leningrad Oblast on the night of 30-31 March, with damage reported at the port of Ust-Luga.
Source: Leningrad Oblast Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko; Astra and Shot Telegram channels
Details: Drozdenko said that 38 drones had been downed overnight and that the attack is still ongoing in the Kingisepp and Vyborg districts.
According to Shot, residents reported explosions and intense gunfire over the port city of Ust-Luga as well as in the Kirishi, Luga and Tosno districts.
Drozdenko also claimed that damage and casualties had been recorded in the region.
It is said that drones have been targeting Leningrad Oblast for seven consecutive days.
Background: The Security Service of Ukraine confirmed on 29 March that its drones had struck the Russian oil terminal at Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea coast for the second time in a week. At the time, "serious damage" and a fire were reported at the facility.
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