Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Oil Terminals in Escalating Conflict

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Ukraine reportedly launched a drone attack on an oil terminal in St Petersburg, Russia, hitting targets as part of a "new phase" in the region, according to a Ukrainian military source. This action reflects Kyiv's efforts to strike back at targets deep inside Russia, nearly two years after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. The attack demonstrates Ukraine's attempt to narrow the gap in strike capabilities with Russia, which regularly conducts long-range aerial bombardments of Ukraine.
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