St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov 'fears a possible sabotage with devastating consequences.'
A port in St. Petersburg has stopped handling saltpeter transshipments due to an uptick in drone attacks on Russian soil, amid fears that an attack in the area could have 'devastating' consequences for the city, a local newspaper has reported.Local authorities plan to move the transshipment of saltpeter from the Big Port of St. Petersburg to Ust-Luga, a vast Baltic Sea fuel export terminal and processing complex, national newspaper Kommersant reported on Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
Newsweek has contacted Russia's foreign ministry for comment by email.Ukraine has ramped up attacks on Russian oil hubs and refineries in recent weeks, forcing Moscow to approve a temporary ban on the export of gasoline in February.Kyiv's drone attack on the St. Petersburg oil terminal, about 620 miles from the Ukrainian border, marked the first time a drone had targeted Putin's home region since the full-scale war in Ukraine began.Another Ukrainian drone attack near the city of St.
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