Ukraine’s drone strikes set a gloomy tone for Putin’s economic showcase
Ukrainian drone strikes targeted an oil terminal and a naval base in St. Petersburg, Russia, just before President Vladimir Putin was set to open his annual economic showcase. The attacks, which caused a large plume of smoke over the city, highlighted Ukraine's increasing capability to strike deep within Russia and demonstrated the vulnerability of Putin's hometown. The strikes led to flight delays and diversions at the St. Petersburg airport, and authorities temporarily cut cellphone internet service. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russian forces were intensifying operations in Ukraine to prevent such attacks. The economic forum, intended to display Russia's economic achievements and attract foreign investment, is proceeding despite these security concerns and a general absence of Western officials.