St. St. Petersburg Governor Aleksandr Beglov, in his statement on his social media account, said in the morning that St. Petersburg. He reported that St. Petersburg was subjected to a large-scale attack by a Ukrainian armed UAV.
Stating that air defense systems were activated, Beglov said, St. He called on St. Petersburg residents to stay at home and not go out.
Beglov also warned that there may be disruptions in mobile internet service.
Citizens were warned of a UAV attack via mobile SMS at around 6 am local time, and around 10 am they were informed that the UAV danger was over.
Leningrad Region Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko, in his statement on his social media account, said that the Ukrainian army was in St. He stated that he carried out a UAV attack on the Leningrad Region, located next to St. Petersburg.
Noting that 144 UAVs have been neutralized by air defense systems in the region since the night, Drozdenko said, “As a result of the attack, a fire broke out in a facility belonging to the Ministry of Defense. I created a temporary headquarters to monitor and manage the situation. It was decided to evacuate the residents from the area where the fire broke out.” he said
Known as one of Russia’s important economic events, St. The 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum started on June 3, and on the opening day of the forum, Ukraine attacked the region with UAVs. The forum, attended by officials from foreign countries and thousands of business people, ends today. Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the main session of the forum and spoke yesterday.
Other regions of Russia also became targets of UAVs
In the statement made by the Operational Center in the Krasnodar region of Russia, it was stated that a fire broke out in the oil depot in the city of Ust-Labinsk as a result of the UAV attack.
It was stated in the statement that the people living in the surrounding houses were evacuated and that there was no loss of life or injury in the incident.
In the statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense, it was reported that 376 Ukrainian UAVs were shot down throughout the night in various regions, including Moscow, and over the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea.
