Oil terminal in St. Petersburg catches fire after drone strike
Translated from Latvian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An oil terminal in St. Petersburg caught fire after a drone attack, according to reports.
- The incident occurred ahead of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which is set to host numerous foreign guests.
- Ukrainian drone attacks also reportedly damaged a military factory in Tambov Oblast.
An oil terminal in St. Petersburg ignited following a drone strike, reports indicate. The facility, identified as the "Petersburg Oil Terminal," is described as one of the largest oil processing complexes in Russia's northwest. The fire broke out shortly before the commencement of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, an event expected to draw many international visitors.
Regional authorities confirmed the strike. Aleksandr Drozdenko, the governor of Leningrad Oblast, acknowledged the incident. Residents of St. Petersburg shared accounts of explosions and fires within the city on social media platforms, accompanied by videos showing the blaze at the oil terminal.
Further reports suggest that Ukrainian drone attacks also impacted military infrastructure in other regions. In Tambov Oblast, the "Progress" factory in Michurinsk reportedly sustained damage and caught fire during the night. This factory is known for producing equipment and control systems for aviation and missile technology.
Originally published by Delfi Latvia in Latvian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.