
ST. PETERSBURG, March 2. Residents of the Leningrad region reported en masse to emergency services about the supposed “pops and explosions” that frightened them over the Gulf of Finland, which could presumably have sounded in the area of the St. Petersburg port of Bronka, reported the Unified Duty Dispatch Service (EDDS) of the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region.
«»Messages were received (from residents of the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region — ed.) on line 112, there are many of them. All these messages were transferred to the FSB duty station in the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region… Judging by these calls… this is in area, most likely, not a region, but St. Petersburg. This (maybe) is either the Kronstadt district, or the Petrodvortsovy district… This is actually “across the road” from the Leningrad region,» the agency's interlocutor said.
«Last card (messages on number 112 — ed.), which came (that) they allegedly saw some kind of pops and explosions over the Gulf of Finland in the area of the port of Bronka,» he clarified.
According to EDDS employee, relevant messages came, in particular, from residents of the villages of Peniki and Malaya Izhora.































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