Accident for Russian gas terminal near NATO border
While the Ukrainian drone attacks have continued in recent weeks, a Russian gas terminal near the border with Estonia has been set on fire. |
Fars News Agency International Group; Two days after the announcement of the plan to strengthen the military positions of the three NATO members on the border with Moscow and Minsk, the fire on Sunday (today) at the gas terminal near the Russian border with Estonia has made news.
The governor of Leningrad, Russia, Alexander Drozdenko, announced a large fire at a gas terminal in the port city of “Ost-Luga” in Russia; The terminal is located 70 miles (110 km) east of St. Petersburg, near Russia’s border with Estonia.
Although the Russian authorities have not commented on the cause of the big fire in this terminal, some sources have reported the possibility of a Ukrainian drone attack. .
The fire in the Russian gas terminal took place in a situation where the Ukrainian authorities announced a drone attack on oil and gas facilities in St. Petersburg in recent days; News that the Russian authorities did not confirm.
A fire occurred near Russia’s border with Estonia, which is a member of NATO, and the defense minister of this small European country announced the strengthening of the country’s military presence on the border with Russia and Belarus.
The defense ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the Baltic region announced on Friday last week their plan to build hundreds of trenches on the border with Russia.
Leningrad Governor stated that the firefighting forces are present at the site and stated that no casualties were reported, but Some Russian media reported that 150 people were evacuated.
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