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Ukraine conducted an attack on the St. Petersburg oil terminal, causing fires and damaging infrastructure.

International RelationsConflictGeopoliticsJul 4, 2026score 0.742 posts · 1 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses Ukraine's reported attacks on a St. Petersburg oil terminal and a naval base in Russia's Leningrad region, with details on the targets and their strategic significance. The attacks are confirmed by Ukraine's General Staff and include strikes on multiple military and infrastructure sites.

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Ukraine conducted an attack on the St. Petersburg oil terminal, causing fires and damaging infrastructure.
Parent: Military ConflictEntity: Ukraine-Russia ConflictSub-entity: St. Petersburg Oil TerminalImpact: negativeDate: Jul 4, 2026Target: Ukraine's attack on the St. Petersburg oil terminal
Ukraine's attacks targeted the Kronstadt naval base, a key Baltic Fleet location, as part of its military operations.
Parent: Military ConflictEntity: Ukraine-Russia ConflictSub-entity: Kronstadt Naval BaseImpact: negativeDate: Jul 4, 2026Target: Ukraine's targeting of the Kronstadt naval base
The attacks on the St. Petersburg oil terminal and Kronstadt base in the Leningrad region are part of Ukraine's broader military strategy against Russian infrastructure and military assets.
Parent: International RelationsEntity: RussiaSub-entity: Leningrad RegionImpact: negativeDate: Jul 4, 2026Target: Ukraine's military strategy targeting Russian infrastructure in the Leningrad region

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Ukraine’s General Staff confirms strikes hit the St. Petersburg oil terminal and Kronstadt basing point in Leningrad region overnight on July 4, causing fires at both sites. It says the terminal handles 12.5M tonnes of oil products per year and supports Russia’s occupying army, while Kronstadt is a key Baltic Fleet base. It also reports hits on a Russian helicopter, a Siverskyi Donets rail bridge, 2 command posts, a UAV depot, a repair unit and a fuel depot. #Ukraine
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#Ukraine 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. Photos and videos posted to social media purport to show black plumes of smoke and fire rising from the port area of the city, home to the st. petersburg Oil Terminal in russia's leningrad Oblast. https://kyivindependent.com/st-petersburg-oil-terminal-july-4/
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