OREANDA-NEWS In St. Petersburg, unknown persons destroyed a workshop for the production of helicopter parts. Six masked men armed with axes and hammers made their way into the enterprise and destroyed the machines.

According to the newspaper Baza, it happened on the night of October 14th. The production is located on the Kingisepp highway in Krasnoye Selo. At the same time, there were workers inside at the time of the attack. According to them, one of the attackers ran up to them and forced them to hand over their phones.

A few minutes after the attack, the unknown men left. According to one of the versions put forward, it could have been arranged by the company's competitors.

A St. Petersburg businessman threw a grenade into an excavator because of competitors
In early 2021, in the Vyborgsky district of the Leningrad Region, due to business problems and conflict with competitors, a 44-year-old local businessman arrived at a construction equipment parking lot, started shooting at an excavator with a Kalashnikov assault rifle, then threw a grenade at it and left.

Later, his body was found, with an F-1 grenade without a check cocked under his foot. During the inspection of the car, a Kalashnikov assault rifle, an AKC-74 assault rifle (listed as wanted in Chechnya in 1994-1996), a Saiga carbine, fragments of a grenade and more than 800 rounds of ammunition were found.

In February 2024, a possible terrorist attack was prevented at the Vsevolozhsk Aluminum Alloy Plant in St. Petersburg - an improvised explosive device (IED) with almost two kilograms of explosives was found on the territory of the enterprise.

The bomb was hidden in a bag and was located near one of the warehouses. She was lying in an area not visible to the cameras. The IED looked like a plastic bag with three brown bars, a plastic tube, wires and a hand detonator.

Vsevolozhsky Aluminum Alloy Plant is located in the south-east of St. Petersburg - in the industrial zone in the Rybatskoye district. It is called one of the largest enterprises in Russia for the production of recycled aluminum alloys from recycled aluminum cans.