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Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg as ‘Russian Davos’ opens in city

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St Petersburg *Denis Pushilin drone attack Ukraine Alexander Beglov

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May 31 – Jun 6

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The Guardian - World News12h ago

Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg as ‘Russian Davos’ opens in city

Ukrainian drones struck energy and military sites in St. Petersburg early Wednesday, hours before the city's economic forum, described as Russia's answer to Davos, was set to open. The targets included oil storage facilities, the Kronstadt naval base and shipyard, and a weapons factory in the Tambov region, according to Ukrainian officials. Russian air defenses were reportedly unsuccessful in intercepting the long-range drones. The attacks, occurring approximately 10 miles from the forum venue, are seen as a blow to Vladimir Putin, who is scheduled to speak at the event. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated the strikes were part of Ukraine's "long-range sanctions" plan. The St. Petersburg airport was temporarily closed due to the incidents, impacting some arriving guests.

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South China Morning Post14h ago

Ukraine drones target St Petersburg as Russia’s flagship economic forum opens

Ukrainian drones targeted energy and military sites in St. Petersburg early Wednesday morning, according to Russian and Ukrainian authorities. The attacks occurred as the city was preparing to host the annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, an event expected to draw approximately 20,000 guests. St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov reported damage to "several" infrastructure facilities, though no fatalities were reported. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that drones struck the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal and the Kronstadt military base, characterizing these actions as part of Ukraine's "long-range sanctions" strategy to advance peace.

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Associated Press (AP)13h ago

Ukrainian drones set fire to a St. Petersburg oil terminal ahead of Putin visit

Ukrainian long-range drones struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, Russia, setting it ablaze. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated the drones traveled over 1,000 kilometers to reach the target. The attack occurred as St. Petersburg hosted an international economic forum attended by President Vladimir Putin. Russian authorities confirmed a drone strike targeted the city's infrastructure, leading to a brief suspension of flights at the airport and the cutoff of mobile internet services. This incident is seen as an embarrassment for Putin, occurring weeks after a reduced Victory Day parade due to drone attack fears. The strikes followed a large Russian drone and missile attack on Ukrainian cities.

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Key Claims

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the strike was the latest example of Ukraine’s “long-range sanctions”.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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The St Petersburg forum is opening with a nice plume of black smoke in the background after Ukrainian strikes.

— Serhiy Sternenko

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Russia's Investigative Committee has opened a criminal investigation into the incident as a 'terrorist attack'.

— Svetlana Petrenko (Investigative Committee spokesperson)

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Ukrainian drones hit energy and military sites in St Petersburg early on Wednesday.

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Ukrainian drones set fire to a St. Petersburg oil terminal.

— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

May 3 – May 9

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BBC News - WorldMay 3

Russian strikes kill 10 as Zelensky says Ukraine hits oil tankers and terminal

Russian drone and missile strikes across Ukraine over the past day have resulted in 10 fatalities and at least 76 injuries, according to Ukrainian officials. The attacks targeted cities in five regions, with Kherson, Odesa, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumy reporting casualties. Simultaneously, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine struck three Russian oil tankers, a missile carrier warship, and a patrol boat in separate incidents at two Russian ports. Ukraine's air force reported intercepting 249 out of 269 Russian drones launched overnight, with 19 direct hits and one ballistic missile impact confirmed. Russia, in turn, claimed Ukraine fired over 334 drones, with the Leningrad region being a primary target.

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Al JazeeraMay 3

Ukraine drone attack hits Russian Baltic port, governor says

Ukrainian forces launched a drone attack on the Russian Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, a major oil-exporting hub, causing a fire that was extinguished without an oil spill. Simultaneously, President Zelenskyy stated that Ukrainian forces also struck two "shadow fleet" tankers near the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, which he claimed were used for oil transport. These attacks occurred amidst ongoing accusations between Ukraine and Russia of civilian casualties from overnight air raids. The Primorsk attack highlights Ukraine's continued efforts to target Russian energy infrastructure, while the Novorossiysk incident demonstrates Ukraine's expanding long-range strike capabilities. Both nations have been engaged in frequent drone attacks throughout the conflict.

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Key Claims

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The port of Primorsk has the capacity to handle one million barrels of oil per day.

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Ukrainian forces launched a drone attack on the Russian Baltic Sea port of Primorsk.

— Alexander Drozdenko

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Ukrainian forces struck two shadow fleet tankers in waters at the entrance to the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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A 77-year-old man died in a village in the Moscow region following a drone strike.

— Andrei Vorobyov

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More than 60 drones were downed overnight over the northwestern region of Russia.

— Alexander Drozdenko