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Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal and nearby port
Smoke rises from fires after drone attacks on oil and port facilities in the St Petersburg region in this screengrab from a video posted to social media by Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photograph: zelenskyy_official Smoke rises from fires after drone attacks on oil and port facilities in the St Petersburg region in this screengrab from a video posted to social media by Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photograph: zelenskyy_official Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal and nearby port St Petersburg governor reports no victims after ‘large-scale’ overnight attack that also hit Baltic port of Vysotsk Ukraine launched a big overnight drone attack on St Petersburg and the surrounding area, hitting the city’s oil terminal and port infrastructure in the wider region. The St Petersburg governor, Alexander Beglov, said the city had been subjected to a “large-scale” drone attack that had hit its oil terminal. He said there were no casualties and the aftermath of the attack had been dealt with. Alexander Drozdenko, governor of the surrounding Leningrad region, said a drone had struck the area of Vysotsk port, about 170km (105 miles) north-west of St Petersburg on the Baltic Sea. The port handles oil, grain, coal and liquefied natural gas. Drozdenko said 72 drones had been shot down over the region, and there was minor damage in several settlements. He gave no information on the impact on Vysotsk port. View image in fullscreen Volodymyr Zelenskyy describes the attacks as part of Ukraine’s continuing ‘long-range sanctions’ against Russia. Photograph: zelenskyy_official In a post on Telegram, the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, described the attack as part of Ukraine’s “long-range sanctions” against Russia . Zelenskyy said: “Ukraine’s defence forces struck port oil infrastructure that generates revenue for Russia’s war, and also hit Kronstadt, an important military target more than 850km (530 miles) from Ukraine’s state border.” The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, dismissed the strikes on energy facilities as “not critical”. There was no Russian confirmation of a strike on Kronstadt, a major naval base near St Petersburg that Ukraine also targeted in an attack last month. Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian energy infrastructure this year, inflicting heavy damage on refineries and causing petrol shortages across the country’s 11 time zones. Elsewhere, the governor of Russia’s Bryansk region and the Russian-installed governor of Crimea said drone strikes had killed one person in each region, with several more wounded. South of St Petersburg, the governor of Pskov region said more than 30 drones had been shot down overnight. He reported minor damage and injuries, including at a factory in the town of Velikiye Luki. Zelenskyy also denied Russian claims that the eastern city of Kostiantynivka had been captured by Moscow’s military. Russia’s military told president Putin on Friday that its forces had taken contro