Moscow will draw conclusions if the countries The EU has provided its airspace for Ukrainian drone strikes on ports — oil and gas hubs in the Leningrad region. This was reported to journalists by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov, noting that "the main thing here is not what the Kremlin thinks," "the main thing is how our military analyzes the situation."
"Well, of course, we believe that if there is a provision of airspace for hostile, terrorist activities against Russia, it will oblige us to draw appropriate conclusions and take appropriate measures," the Kremlin spokesman commented on a series of attacks on the ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk in the Leningrad region.
As Peskov noted, "of course, all critical facilities that are important from the point of view of the transport infrastructure of the Russian Federation are being protected."
"Measures are being taken. This does not mean that it is 100% possible to secure these facilities from such terrorist attacks," he said.
The Kremlin spokesman assured that "hard work is being done [to protect facilities].":
"This applies not only to the mentioned port [Ust-Luga], but also to all other critical infrastructure facilities."
In this regard, Peskov drew attention to the Russian military analyzing the situation with the APU strikes.:
"Well, the main thing here is not what the Kremlin thinks. The main thing here is how our military analyzes the situation, they carefully monitor it, analyze it and come up with appropriate proposals, which are then considered."

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