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- Major Ukrainian drone attack on Russia strikes St Petersburg oil terminal
Ukrainian drones attacked an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, Russia, causing heavy smoke and damaging infrastructure across several districts, according to local authorities.
- Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal and nearby port
Ukrainian drones attacked St Petersburg's oil terminal and the Baltic port of Vysotsk. St Petersburg governor Alexander Beglov confirmed the attack caused no casualties and that the aftermath was managed.
- Ukraine: Marine drone explodes in Romanian port
A naval drone exploded near an oil terminal in the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta, causing no injuries. The Russian embassy in Bucharest claimed the device was Ukrainian.
- Ukraine Strikes St. Petersburg: Bitter Pill for Putin?
Ukrainian drone strikes on a St. Petersburg oil terminal disrupted the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, sparking debate over Russia’s security weaknesses and economic resilience. Analysts suggest the attacks contradict the Kremlin’s portrayal of stability and highlight tensions between the forum’s image of strength and ongoing war, sanctions, and economic challenges.
- Ukraine’s drone strikes set a gloomy tone for Putin’s economic showcase
Ukrainian drone strikes in St. Petersburg disrupted President Vladimir Putin's economic forum, damaging an oil terminal and a naval base. The attack highlighted Ukraine's ability to strike deep into Russia and undermined Putin's efforts to showcase economic resilience amid the ongoing conflict.
- Ukraine strikes Russian oil terminal, warship as strikes ramp up between the countries
Ukraine struck a Russian oil terminal and a warship, according to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as attacks between Ukraine and Russia intensify. CBS News reporter Aidan Stretch provided coverage of the developments.
- Ukrainian drones hit St. Petersburg oil terminal before city hosts Russian economic forum
Ukrainian long-range drones struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, causing fires and infrastructure damage as the city hosted Russia’s economic forum. The attack occurred amid ongoing conflict, with both sides escalating long-range strikes despite stalled frontline advances.
- Ukrainian drones hit Saint Petersburg as 'Russian Davos' opens in the city
Ukrainian long-range drones attacked an oil terminal in Saint Petersburg on June 3, setting it ablaze. The attack occurred hours before Vladimir Putin's economic forum in the city, with Moscow vowing systematic retaliation against Ukraine.
- ‘Systemic’ Retaliation: Kremlin Shrugs Off Questions After Ukraine Hits St. Petersburg Targets
The Kremlin stated Russia's response to Ukrainian drone strikes in the St. Petersburg area is 'systemic,' including attacks on an oil terminal. Ukraine claimed it targeted multiple military-linked sites, such as naval and industrial facilities, deep inside Russia.
- Ukraine strikes St Petersburg as Putin’s forum gets under way
Ukraine struck an oil terminal in St Petersburg as Putin's forum began, following Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities.
- 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, causing a fire and black smoke, as the city hosted an economic forum where President Vladimir Putin was set to speak. The attack disrupted airport operations and internet services, with Russian authorities confirming infrastructure damage but providing no further details.
- 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, causing a fire and black smoke, as Russian authorities confirmed infrastructure damage without further details. The attack occurred ahead of Putin's speech at an economic forum in the city, with reciprocal strikes reported between Ukraine and Russia, including civilian casualties and disrupted services.
- Big Oil CEOs Warn Energy Market Is Moving Closer to Cliff’s Edge
Big Oil CEOs have issued warnings about the energy market nearing a critical crisis. The article references oil storage tanks at a terminal in Richmond, California, as an example of the industry's current state.