Ukraine targets St. Petersburg
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Moment Ukraine launches devastating drone attack on St Petersburg
Videos shared online appeared to show explosions ringing out across the area as Kyiv targeted sites linked to Russia's military infrastructure.
By Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn ST PETERSBURG, Russia, June 3 (Reuters) - Ukrainian drones hit an oil terminal in St Petersburg and a warship in dry-dock at a nearby naval base, hours before Vladimir Putin's showcase economic forum got under way in the city,
Ukrainian drones rained down on St. Petersburg overnight, striking key infrastructure and wounding several people, just hours before Russian President Vladimir Putin’s signature economic forum drawing thousands of attendees opened in the city.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the drones flew more than 600 miles to hit the terminal.
St Petersburg was hit by a barrage of Ukrainian drones on Saturday, the final day of the international economic summit being held in the city. Governor Alexander Beglov and the civil defence
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russian President Vladimir Putin outlined Moscow’s vision for a changing global order, discussing ties with China, relations with the United States,
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