St. Petersburg and the surrounding Leningrad region faced a significant Ukrainian drone assault overnight, with reports indicating a hit on a key Baltic Sea port vital for oil exports. Governor Alexander Beglov confirmed a "large-scale" attack on the city, while local media pointed to a fire at the oil terminal. Drones also struck the port of Vysotsk, a major hub for oil, grain, coal, and LNG.

Ukraine's military reportedly carried out an attack on St. Petersburg in the early hours of July 4, striking an oil terminal in the city, Russian Telegram media channels reported.

St. Petersburg and the surrounding Leningrad region faced a significant Ukrainian drone assault overnight, with reports indicating a hit on a key Baltic Sea port vital for oil…