Ukrainian defense forces carried out overnight strikes against several key military and energy-related targets deep inside Russia, including the St. Petersburg oil terminal, facilities at the Kronstadt naval base, and a defense industry enterprise in the Tambov region, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.
A large fire broke out in St. Petersburg early Wednesday after Russian officials reported a mass overnight drone attack on Leningrad Oblast, with Russian media and Telegram channels saying the Petersburg Oil Terminal had been hit.
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Alexander Drozdenko, governor of Leningrad Oblast, said Russian air defenses had repelled an attack involving 30 drones. Earlier, he claimed that three drones had been intercepted over the region.
Despite official claims of interceptions, videos circulating on Russian Telegram channels showed flames and thick smoke rising from what they identified as the port area of St. Petersburg.
The independent Telegram channel Astra said it analyzed multiple eyewitness videos and concluded that the burning site was JSC Petersburg Oil Terminal, one of the largest oil handling facilities in northwestern Russia. Other Russian public channels also reported an attack on the facility.
Authorities also activated the “Kover” security plan at St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport, according to Russian media, causing flight disruptions. More than 10 outgoing flights were reportedly delayed or canceled.
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