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Ukrainian long-range drones struck multiple targets in and around St.
Petersburg on June 3, setting ablaze an oil terminal and hitting a warship in dry dock at the Kronstadt naval base as Russia hosted its flagship St.
Petersburg International Economic Forum.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strikes, calling them âlong-range sanctionsâ aimed at Russian oil and military infrastructure.
Russian authorities reported air defences shot down hundreds of drones (officials cited roughly 350) and said several facilities were damaged; Pulkovo airport briefly restricted flights and mobile internet services were cut.
The strikes came a day after one of Russiaâs largest aerial assaults on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, which Ukrainian officials said killed more than 20 civilians and injured many more.
In a separate incident, a drone strike on a bus in Russia-controlled Donetsk was reported to have killed seven people.
Kyiv says it targets âlegitimateâ war-related infrastructure while warning it will scale up long-range strikes.
Ukraine has also renewed calls for more Western air-defence missiles as both sides increasingly rely on drone swarms and long-range strikes.
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Observers add tactical and narrative context: reporting of balloonâborne Ukrainian drones suggests expanded strike reach and evasion of some defenses, while Russiaâs media accusations of Baltic involvement appear aimed at shifting blame. Commenters also flag a plausible risk of limited Russian provocations to justify mobilisation.


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