Ukrainian forces struck the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal in Leningrad Oblast on July 4, damaging multiple oil tanks and processing equipment.
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Ukrainian forces struck the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal in Leningrad Oblast on July 4, damaging multiple oil tanks and processing equipment.
Drones attacked the port of Vysotsk and the St Petersburg Oil Terminal in Russia's Leningrad Oblast on the night of July 3-4.
Governor Alexander Drozdenko claimed that two drones had been shot down over the region.
By 8:00 AM, Drozdenko said that Russian air defenses had allegedly downed 67 drones over the region.
Ukraine's military reportedly carried out an attack on St. Petersburg, striking the oil terminal.
Ukrainian forces struck an oil terminal and a military target in St. Petersburg, as well as a helicopter in the Sea of Azov.
On July 4, Ukrainian forces struck the St. Petersburg oil terminal in Saint Petersburg, damaging four RVS-3000 tanks, four RVS-10000 tanks, one RVS-15000 tank, one RVS-20000 tank, a technological pipeline trestle, and other equipment.
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