Russia’s Leningrad Region shot down 243 Ukrainian drones in the first 3 months of 2026, governor says
Leningrad Region shot down 243 Ukrainian drones in the first three months of 2026, Governor Alexander Drozdenko told the regional legislative assembly.
“We have the longest border with the countries of the unfriendly NATO bloc. Our region has become not just a border region, but a frontline one,” Drozdenko said.
The attacks targeted economic infrastructure and port facilities, he said, and were also intended to “sow panic and create social tension.”
On the subject of periodic internet outages in the region, Drozdenko added: “I’d like to say to those asking about stable internet: ‘What have you done for victory so that stable internet can exist?’”
Ukrainian forces carried out intensive drone strikes on Leningrad Region in late March, targeting, among other things, the port of Ust-Luga, a key hub for Russian oil exports.
Russian authorities have cited security interests to justify mobile internet outages, including those that occur during Ukrainian drone attacks.
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