Drone Strike Hits Shipbuilding Plant in Vyborg, Russia
A drone strike on a shipbuilding plant in Vyborg, Russia, damaged a patrol icebreaker and sparked a fire, according to reports from Telegram channels.
By Ahmet Taş | Wise News Press
VYBORG, RUSSIA — A drone strike targeted a shipbuilding plant in the Russian city of Vyborg on the night of March 25, damaging a patrol icebreaker and causing a fire.
The attack, reported by Ukrainian officials and Russian local networks, highlights the increasing frequency of long-range drone strikes deep within Russian territory amidst the ongoing conflict.
Icebreaker and Cargo Ship Damaged
According to reports shared on Telegram by Serhiy Sternenko, advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, and several Russian channels, the strike hit a Project 23550 patrol icebreaker. Furthermore, the drone attack reportedly caused a fire on a dry cargo ship located within the shipyard's premises.
Reported Fire Near FSB Base
The impact of the overnight attacks may not have been limited to the industrial facility. Local residents reported that a fire also broke out in a building near the Federal Security Service (FSB) base in Vyborg. Visuals shared by Sternenko and local channels showed plumes of smoke rising from the affected areas, though the exact extent of the damage has not been officially confirmed by Russian authorities.
Regional Context
This incident follows a recent event where a drone originating from Russia crashed and exploded in neighboring Latvia. The consecutive events point to an escalation in drone warfare and heightened aerial activities across the broader region.
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