Zelenskyy confirmed strikes on oil infrastructure near St. Petersburg and on Kronstadt
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President Zelenskyy confirmed strikes on port oil infrastructure near St. Petersburg and hits on Kronstadt. The distance from the border of Ukraine is over 850 kilometers.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strike on the port oil infrastructure near St. Petersburg in the Russian Federation, as well as on Kronstadt, reports UNN.
Last night, our Ukrainian long-range sanctions against Russia for this war worked near St. Petersburg. The Defense Forces of Ukraine struck the port oil infrastructure that earns money for the Russian war, and there were also hits on Kronstadt – an important military target. The distance from the state border of Ukraine is over 850 kilometers
The President expressed gratitude to "everyone who ensures accuracy for Ukraine and implements our plan of long-range sanctions." "Glory to Ukraine!" - said the Head of State.
Let us remind you
On the morning of July 4, Ukrainian attack drones attacked the "St. Petersburg Oil Terminal" in St. Petersburg, which is located in close proximity to the city's Great Port and is used for transshipment of oil and petroleum products between rail, pipeline and sea transport.
The authorities of the Leningrad region report that 67 drones were shot down. At the same time, footage of an FP-1 drone flying over St. Petersburg appears online.