Drones attacked one of Russia’s largest seaports
4 January 2025 12:42
During the night of January 4, drones attacked the Ust-Luga commercial seaport in the Leningrad region of Russia. This was reported by UP with reference to ASTRA, "Komersant Ukrainian" informs.
According to the publication, which cites its own sources, most of the drones that attacked the Leningrad region today were shot down over the terminal of Novatrans LLC on the territory of the Ust-Luga seaport.
Preliminary, windows in one of the buildings at the port were damaged.
The local governor previously reported 4 downed UAVs and said there were no casualties or damage.
According to publicly available data, the Ust-Luga seaport began operations with the opening of a coal terminal in December 2001. By the early 2020s, it became the second largest in Russia after Novorossiysk.
It was also reported that on the morning of January 4, St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport imposed restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft for the second time in a day.