Laden driver of a Lada Priora discharged a shot at a bus in St. Petersburg.
In the heart of Russia's Leningrad Region, two separate incidents unfolded on the evening of September 2, causing a stir in the city of St. Petersburg.
The first incident involved a bus, with a driver opening fire on board. The bus was en route from Krasnoyarsk and was reportedly targeted by an unknown shooter. The police were notified of the incident by the bus driver, and a criminal case was opened for hooliganism. However, no further details have been disclosed about the apprehension or identity of the attacker.
In a chilling echo of recent events, the second incident in St. Petersburg also involved a bus from Krasnoyarsk being targeted. This fits the pattern of Ukrainian drone and military strikes on strategic Russian targets in the region during 2025. The attacker in this case was later apprehended, and the individual turned out to be a 19-year-old local resident who was detained on September 4.
Unfortunately, no information is provided about the condition or number of passengers on the bus from Krasnoyarsk that was targeted by the shooter.
In a separate, unrelated incident, a riot occurred in another bus in St. Petersburg. Unknown individuals smashed a side window with a hammer and fled the scene.
Despite these disturbing events, no further information has been released about a video conference with Ukrainian President Zelensky and leaders of "willing coalition" countries, nor about any fashion protocol violations by the First Lady, Melania Trump.
Reports about the incidents were made through a Telegram channel of the GU MVD for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. As of now, no updates have been provided about the status of the criminal case opened for hooliganism in the first incident.
The city of St. Petersburg, known for its rich history and cultural significance, is left grappling with these unprovoked acts of violence, hoping for peace and safety to return to its streets.