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.