Key facts
- Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region.
- The attack targeted an oil terminal and port infrastructure.
- President Zelenskyy claimed responsibility for the drone strikes.
- Zelenskyy described the strikes as 'long-range sanctions' against Russia's war revenue.
- The strikes demonstrate Ukraine's expanding reach into Russian territory.
Ukraine has conducted a large-scale drone attack on St. Petersburg and the surrounding Leningrad region, successfully hitting an oil terminal and port infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine claimed responsibility for the operation, describing the strikes as 'long-range sanctions' designed to impact Russia's revenue streams that fund its ongoing war efforts. This action demonstrates Ukraine's increasing capability to project force deep into Russian territory, targeting critical economic assets. The strikes on the oil terminal and port infrastructure highlight a strategic shift in Ukraine's defensive posture, moving beyond direct battlefield engagements to disrupt Russia's financial capacity to sustain the conflict. The drones' ability to reach St. Petersburg, a major Russian city and economic hub, underscores a significant development in the conflict's operational scope.
