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‘The Baltic Front’ – Can Russia St. Petersburg Become a Front-Line City?

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On March 2nd, residents of St. Petersburg woke up to the roar of an explosion from a Ukrainian attack drone that hit two residential buildings in a residential neighborhood. Luckily, there were no fatalities, but there were wounded. It also became known that Russian air defense systems successfully repelled an attack by an enemy UAV in the Leningrad region. Does this mean that Russian northern capital is turning into a front-line city, and where then can this very front pass? Strikes in the Rear In the early morning of March 2, 2024, a Ukrainian kamikaze drone exploded in the sky…

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