Over 60 Drones Shot Down in Attack on Russia's Leningrad Region
Commercial seaport of Primorsk targeted in massive UAV attack; fire extinguished, no oil spill reported
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- Over 60 enemy drones were shot down during a massive attack on Russia's northwestern Leningrad Region overnight.
- The commercial seaport of Primorsk was the primary target.
- A fire broke out at the port but has been extinguished, with no oil product spill reported, according to Governor Alexander Drozdenko.
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The Leningrad Region has faced repeated drone attacks throughout the ongoing conflict. Primorsk is a significant commercial seaport handling oil and petroleum products, making it a strategic target.
ST. PETERSBURG, May 3. /TASS/. The number of drones shot down in the latest attack on Russia's northwestern Leningrad Region exceeded 60, Governor Alexander Drozdenko said. "A massive attack on the Leningrad Region was repelled last night, with over 60 enemy UAVs shot down. The commercial seaport of Primorsk was the key target of the attack. A fire broke out there, which has now been extinguished. No oil product spill was reported," he wrote on Russia's national messenger Max.
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- Who launched the drones?
- What was the intended target beyond the port?
- Were there any casualties?






