Ukraine Strikes St. Petersburg Oil Terminal gemini.google.com/share/528e…
Pic.: Ukrainian drones set fire to a St. Petersburg oil terminal ahead of Putin visit – ABC News
Incident Overview
On the night of June 2–3, 2026, Ukrainian long-range drones successfully struck the JSC St. Petersburg Oil Terminal, setting the facility ablaze. The terminal is the largest oil transshipment complex in northwestern Russia, located on the Baltic Sea, and sits approximately 1,100 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.Key Developments
The Strike: Multiple drones bypassed Russian air defenses, causing a major fire at the oil storage facility. Thick plumes of black smoke were visible across the city’s skyline throughout the morning.
Secondary Targets: Ukrainian forces simultaneously targeted the nearby Kronstadt naval base—reportedly damaging a Russian Baltic Fleet corvette—and the Progress defense industry plant in the Tambov region.
Local Disruptions: The attack forced the temporary suspension of flights at St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport and led to localized mobile internet blackouts as regional authorities scrambled to respond.Strategic Implications
Economic Disruption: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strikes, characterizing them as part of a deliberate “long-range sanctions” strategy. The goal is to systematically degrade Russia’s oil production capabilities and the revenue streams that fund its military operations.
Timing and Optics: The attack is highly symbolic, occurring just hours before the opening of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), an event historically dubbed the “Russian Davos.” The visible smoke over President Vladimir Putin’s hometown as international guests arrived provides a stark, physical disruption to an event designed to project economic stability and prestige.
Escalating Drone Warfare: The successful strike highlights Ukraine’s growing, sustained capacity to utilize long-range unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to strike critical infrastructure deep within Russian territory. This operation follows a massive Russian drone and missile barrage on Ukrainian cities earlier in the week, underscoring an intensifying, tit-for-tat strategic bombing campaign by both sides.
–
AI Mode:
share.google/aimode/6eqFpNQM…
–
Pic.: Ukrainian drones set fire to a St. Petersburg oil terminal ahead of Putin visit – ABC News— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jun 3, 2026
Categories
