Украины зэвсэгт хүчин Оросын газрын тосны дэд бүтэц болон цэргийн байгууламжуудыг онилсон томоохон хэмжээний ажиллагаа явууллаа.
Бямба гарагийн шөнө ОХУ-ын хоёр дахь том хот Санкт-Петербург болон Ленинград мужийн нутаг дэвсгэрт Украины талаас олон тооны дрон ашиглан цохилт өгчээ. Санкт-Петербургийн амбан захирагч Александр Беглов хотын газрын тосны терминал руу дайралт болсныг баталсан бөгөөд хохирол учраагүй, нөхцөл байдлыг хяналтдаа авсан гэж мэдэгдсэн байна.
Ленинград мужийн амбан захирагч Александр Дрозденко тус мужийн агаарын орон зайд 72 дрон устгасан тухай мэдээлэв. Тэрбээр уг цохилтууд Балтын тэнгисийн эрэгт байрлах, газрын тос, үр тариа, нүүрс болон шингэрүүлсэн байгалийн хий тээвэрлэдэг Высоцк боомтод чиглэснийг онцоллоо.
Украины Ерөнхийлөгч Володимир Зеленский Телеграм хуудсаараа дамжуулан Оросын дайны санхүүжилтийг бүрдүүлэгч газрын тосны дэд бүтэц болон Украины хилээс 850 гаруй километрийн зайд орших Кронштадт дахь цэргийн байгууламжуудад цохилт өгсөн гэдгээ мэдэгдлээ. Гэвч Оросын талаас Кронштадтад халдлага болсон талаар албан ёсны мэдээлэл өгөөгүй байна.
Энэхүү үйл явдалтай зэрэгцэн Брянск болон Крымийн бүс нутагт болсон дроны цохилтын улмаас тус бүр нэг хүн амь үрэгдэж, хэд хэдэн хүн шархаджээ. Мөн Псков мужийн захирагч 30 гаруй дроныг устгасан бөгөөд Великие Луки хотын нэгэн үйлдвэр бага зэргийн хохирол амсаж, хүмүүс гэмтсэнийг мэдээллээ.
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Russia’s second city of St. Petersburg and the surrounding Leningrad region came under a large Ukrainian drone attack overnight on Saturday, with a local port and oil infrastructure struck, Russian and Ukrainian authorities said.
St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov said the city of 6 million had been subjected to a “large-scale” drone attack, with the city’s oil terminal struck. He said there were no casualties and that the aftermath of the attack had been dealt with.
Leningrad region Governor Alexander Drozdenko said drones had struck the port of Vysotsk, about 170 kilometers (105 miles) northwest of St. Petersburg on the Baltic Sea. The port handles oil, grain, coal and liquefied natural gas.
Drozdenko said 72 drones had been shot down over the Leningrad region.
In a post on Telegram, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said: “Ukraine’s defense forces struck port oil infrastructure that generates revenue for Russia’s war, and also hit Kronstadt, an important military target more than 850 kilometers (528 miles) from Ukraine’s state border.”
There was no information from Russia on a strike on Kronstadt, a major naval base close to St. Petersburg that Ukraine hit in a previous attack on the city in June.
Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian energy infrastructure this year, causing fuel shortages in parts of Russia.
Elsewhere, the governor of Russia’s Bryansk region, as well as the Russian-installed governor of Crimea, said that drone strikes had killed one person in each region, with several more wounded.
South of St. Petersburg, the governor of the Pskov region said more than 30 drones had been shot down overnight. He reported minor damage and injuries, including to a factory in the town of Velikiye Luki.
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