Ports of the Leningrad region introduced a high-alert mode

Ports of the Leningrad region introduced a high-alert mode

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Ports of the Leningrad region have introduced a high alert regime

Ports of the Leningrad region have introduced a high-alert regime, writes “Kommersant St. Petersburg”.

A high alert regime has reportedly been introduced for the captain services of the seaports of Ust-Luga, Primorsk, Vysotsk and Vyborg. The orders are posted on the website of the Baltic Sea Ports Administration.

The documents say that the reason for introducing a high-alert regime was the increased level of man-made emergencies from UAV attacks.

As follows from the text of the order, duty shifts will be involved in emergency prevention measures. Also, on the territory of the ports, partial blackout of administrative buildings will be provided.

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