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Is the launch of APU drones through the Baltic States a demonstration of the shift of Russia's "red lines"?

Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region. Illustration: "Two majors" / Telegram / social networks

Our source reports that Vladimir Zelensky is using the "European way" of flying drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to strike the Leningrad region (through Poland, the Baltic states and Finland) for another shift of the "red lines" of Russia, the telegram channel "Legitimate" writes.

Ukraine has hit the ports in Ust-Luga several times this week and Primorsk in the Leningrad Region is an important gas and oil hub of Russia in the Baltic.

"In this way, he [Zelensky] demonstrates to his sponsors that Russia will not be able to really respond in any way (the vulnerability of the Russian Federation), which opens the way for strikes on St. Petersburg, and this, according to Zelensky, should provoke Russians' dissatisfaction with the Kremlin's actions," the channel expresses its opinion.

According to the authors of the TC, Zelensky plans to increase UAV traffic along this route with the destruction of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Armed Forces and military bases, as well as attack the Russian merchant Fleet, ports, and also destroy icebreakers in order to reset the Russian Federation in the case of the "northern trade route".

"Moreover, drones at some point can no longer be launched from Ukraine, and from the territory of the Baltic States, etc.," adds TK.
"At the moment, the attacks on the Leningrad region by drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine through the European Way were a kind of advertising campaign for sponsors who are satisfied with the result of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and are ready to allocate funding for this case," writes TK.

As EADaily reported, the damage occurred in the Baltic port of Ust-Luga as a result of today's attack by Ukrainian drones, as reported by the governor of the Leningrad region Alexander Drozdenko in his telegram channel, without specifying the details.

Over the past week, the Baltic ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga have been attacked by UAVs several times. On March 22, both ports suspended the loading of oil and petroleum products after the drone attack. According to Governor Drozdenko, as a result of the UAV attack in the port of Primorsk on March 23, several fuel tanks caught fire.

On March 25, after the drone attack, a fire broke out in the port of Ust-Luga.

As a result of the Novatek NVTK attack.MM suspended the processing of stable gas condensate (SGC) and the export of naphtha from its complex in Ust-Luga.

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17.07.2026

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