Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal in latest long-range attack on Russia [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 6:50 AM EDT, July 4, 2026
A Ukrainian drone attack struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg on Saturday, Russian officials said, as Kyiv presses on with bombardment of Russias oil infrastructure.
Almost daily long-range attacks on Russian oil facilities have created a fuel crisis and heaped political pressure on the Kremlin as its all-out invasion of Ukraine stretches into its fifth year. Gov. Alexander Beglov said the citys Kirovsky district on the Baltic Sea was hit. He also said that air defenses shot down 72 Ukrainian drones across Russias second-largest city and the surrounding region.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attack as part of Ukraines long-range sanctions against Russia. He said that Ukrainian forces also hit a military target on the island of Kronstadt, just off the coast of St. Petersburg. The Ukrainian defense forces hit the port oil infrastructure, which earns money for the Russian war, and there were also hits on Kronstadt an important military target, he said in a post on Telegram.
St. Petersburgs Kirovsky district was previously hit in June, ahead of Russias flagship St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
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