Russia says hundreds of Ukrainian drones downed as economic forum ends
Russia's defense ministry reported downing 376 Ukrainian drones overnight across 16 regions, including St. Petersburg and Crimea, as a major international economic forum concluded.

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AI-generatedRussia's defense ministry reported downing 376 Ukrainian drones overnight across 16 regions, including St. Petersburg and Crimea, as a major international economic forum concluded. Residents of St. Petersburg were advised to stay home due to a large-scale drone attack targeting the city. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that his country's drones reached targets approximately 1,000 kilometers away in the St. Petersburg region, targeting naval arsenals and a base, and also struck an oil depot in the Krasnodar region. Zelenskyy asserted that Ukraine's actions are a response to Russian attacks and called for an end to the war. The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, attended by thousands, had previously seen Ukrainian drone strikes on an oil complex and naval base.
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5 extractedThe St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) concluded on Saturday, with Ukrainian drones hitting an oil complex and naval base on its first day.
Residents of Saint Petersburg were advised not to leave their homes due to a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack.
Zelenskyy asserted that long-range sanctions also reached about 500 kilometers into the Krasnodar region, hitting an oil depot.
Zelenskyy stated that Kyiv's drones covered about 1,000 kilometers to the St Petersburg region, targeting naval arsenals and a base in Kronstadt.
Russia's defence ministry claims hundreds of Ukrainian drones were downed over 16 areas, including St Petersburg, Crimea, Azov and Black seas.