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Live: Ukrainian drone attack on St. Petersburg wounds several, damages infrastructure

Live: Ukrainian drone attack on St. Petersburg wounds several, damages infrastructure

Summary

Ukrainian drones attacked several districts in Russia’s city of St. Petersburg on June 3, 2026, injuring people and damaging infrastructure. The attack targeted important sites including an oil terminal, while the city was hosting a major economic conference attended by President Vladimir Putin.

Key Facts

  • Ukrainian drones struck multiple buildings in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city.
  • The attack caused injuries to several people and damaged infrastructure.
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky said military targets were hit, including the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal and a weapons production site in Tambov.
  • The strike occurred while St. Petersburg was hosting a three-day economic conference known as the “Russian Davos.”
  • In the Donetsk region of Ukraine, a drone strike killed seven civilians and wounded 11 on a bus traveling between Moscow and Crimea.
  • Russian authorities reported shooting down 50 drones over the Leningrad region overnight.
  • The Leningrad region has important energy export facilities and a major oil refinery.
  • The drone attacks are part of Ukraine’s effort to hit military and economic targets deep inside Russia.
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