An ongoing attack is targeting the port of Saint Petersburg, Russia, according to reports. No details on the method of attack, extent of damage, or casualties have been released yet.
A strike on the port of Saint Petersburg is ongoing this morning (Saturday), according to reports. The method of attack — whether by drone, missile, or other means — and the extent of damage or casualties have not been specified. The Zioneer has previously reported on a series of Ukrainian strikes on Russian port infrastructure, including a drone attack on Novorossiysk in mid-June and a strike on oil depots in southern Russia in late June, as well as a significant escalation in the Sea of Azov earlier in June where five Russian cargo vessels were reportedly hit. The current target — a major Baltic port — would mark a departure from the Black Sea and southern theater pattern. No source has attributed the attack, and it remains unclear whether this is a continuation of known operations or a new front.
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