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Ukraine drones hit St. Petersburg as economic forum opens

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukrainian drones struck energy and military sites in St. Petersburg on Wednesday.
  • The attacks occurred as the city prepared to host a major international economic forum.
  • Russian officials reported damage to infrastructure but no casualties, while Ukrainian officials stated the goal was to disrupt the forum.

Ukrainian drones targeted energy and military infrastructure in Russia's second-largest city, St. Petersburg, on Wednesday morning. The coordinated strikes took place on the opening day of a significant three-day economic forum, which is expected to draw numerous Russian dignitaries, including President Vladimir Putin.

Alexander Beglov, the governor of St. Petersburg, confirmed that "several" infrastructure facilities sustained damage. However, he assured that there were no fatalities resulting from the attack. The timing of the strikes suggests a deliberate effort to disrupt the high-profile economic gathering.

Officials in Ukraine indicated that the drone attacks were intended to interfere with the proceedings of the economic forum. This action underscores the ongoing conflict and Ukraine's capacity to project force deep into Russian territory, even amidst major international events.

Further details regarding the extent of the damage and the specific targets are expected to emerge as the situation develops. The attacks highlight the escalating nature of the conflict and its potential to impact Russia's economic and strategic interests.

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โ€” Alexander BeglovThe Russian governor of St. Petersburg confirmed that 'several' infrastructure facilities were damaged in the drone attack.
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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.