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St Petersburg said Ukrainian drones hit infrastructure in several districts, causing damage and wounding several
hit the terminal, Zelenskyy said on social media. Clouds of black smoke rose over the city's port after the attack. Russian authorities said only that the Ukrainian drone strike targeted the city's infrastructure
Ukrainian defence company Fire Point said: "Due to such distinguished guests and the importance of the event itself, we couldn't ignore it - and urgently flew to [St Petersburg]." The post was accompanied by videos
infrastructure. “You have to realise that Russia is a deeply digital society,” Pjotr says. “In Moscow and St Petersburg, there are tens of thousands of delivery personnel and drivers for the Russian equivalent of Uber
infrastructure that [escalated](/features/2026/4/24/russian-oil-exports-slump-as-ukraine-hammers-ports-and-refineries) starting in late March. In recent weeks, Ukrainian [drones struck](/features/2026/3/27/ukraine-fends-off-increased-attacks-strikes-russian-oil-revenue) Russia’s Ust-Luga and Primorsk oil export terminals in the Baltic Sea, severing as much as 40 percent
infrastructure are regularly targeted. Last month, a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region highlighted that air defences around the Russian capital could be penetrated. Amid fears of an attack, the annual Victory
infrastructure, railways and industrial sites, although the attacks also damaged homes, businesses and the transportation network. Russia's ceasefire proposals "remain only statements," Svyrydenko said. **Russian territory hit by Ukrainian cruise missiles** Ukraine also kept
infrastructure over the past week. On April 16, it struck oil loading berths and the refinery at the Russian port of Tuapse on the Black Sea, its General Staff said. Ukrainian officials posted video
St Petersburg in what the regional governor Aleksandr Drodzhenko said had been a "massive" attack. The residential building that was hit is located in an upscale neighbourhood in south-west Moscow, less than 10km
hit her home in Khimki, a Russian city just northwest of Moscow, and two men died in the village of Pogorelki, which is 10 kilometers (6 miles) north of the capital, according to local