The Cheka-OGPU learned that a year ago from Moscow to enterprises and ports in St. Petersburg…

The Cheka-OGPU learned that a year ago, enterprises and ports in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region, including the Ust-Luga port with its terminals, received an order from Moscow to carry out special anti-drone protection work. The enterprises did not really understand how they themselves could protect themselves from drones, so they approached the issue formally.

According to a source from the Cheka-OGPU, for example, the port commanders, “for show,” stretched an anti-drone mesh along the perimeter of the fence and installed several “corners” that depicted electronic warfare devices against UAVs. All this was beautifully filmed on video cameras, a film was edited for official use, which was sent to the Leningrad region administration and Moscow for reporting. Other enterprises did not even do this.

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“The order from Moscow to ensure proper measures to prevent possible attacks on critical infrastructure enterprises fell on the management of the enterprises unexpectedly and it was generally unclear what they wanted. Apparently they made it clear that rescuing drowning people was the work of the drowning people themselves,” noted the source of the Cheka-OGPU.

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