In Russia's Vyborg, An FSB Building Is On Fire And A Ship Is Sinking In The Harbor
29- 25.03.2026, 20:32
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The aftermath of a massive drone attack on Russia's Leningrad Region.
On the night of March 25, drones massively attacked the town of Vyborg in the Leningrad region of Russia. The local port was in the crosshairs, one of the "arrivals" occurred near the FSB building. A fire has risen in the city, writes "Focus".
Because of the drone attack on the city, which is an important Baltic port and industrial center of the Russian Federation, the consequences have been recorded: there are hits. This was reported in the morning by the head of the Center for Occupation Studies Petr Andryushchenko in his Telegram channel.
"Vyborg. Leningrad region. Under attack the port. Active Russian air defense, there are consequences on the ground. The attack continues," Andryushchenko said.
OSINT channels report that the building of the Agricola company in Vyborg has been attacked, where a heavy fire has risen. Analysts note that nearby, about 30 meters away, is a building of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). The network speculates that it could be the target of the UAV attack.
Locals also write that the seaport is under drone attack. Preliminarily, as a result of the impact, the ship caught fire.
Subsequently, the network appeared footage of the consequences of the impact on the port. The ship was reportedly damaged, causing it to tilt and likely begin to sink.

After a series of impacts, ambulances rushed to the sites. Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry began fighting the fire. However, Russian authorities have not yet officially commented on the attacks or disclosed the consequences.
It is worth noting that the Russian Defense Ministry reported for the morning the alleged destruction of 389 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions during the night of March 25. Petro Andryushchenko writes that this number is an "absolute record" for the number of drones targeting Russian military facilities during a single night during the entire war.