Putin's Q&A at SPIEF: Ukraine, Economy Energy and More
Speaking to reporters at the plenary session of Russia's premier economic and business forum on Friday, the president answered all the burning questions.
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Speaking to reporters at the plenary session of Russia's premier economic and business forum on Friday, the president answered all the burning questions.
On the morning of June 3, Ukraine launched a large-scale drone strike on the St. Petersburg region, injuring several people โ the exact number was never disclosed โ and hitting an oil terminal and infrastructure facilities in Kronstadt. The Leningrad regionโs governor, Alexander Drozdenko, said 59 drones were shot down over the region that day. A correspondent for the independent journalism cooperative Bereg visited the neighborhoods hit by the strikes and filed this report from the city in the aftermath of the attack, which came on the opening day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
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Russia has contained the spill of burning oil that spread through Tuapse after Ukrainian drone strikes on an oil refinery there, Emergency Situations Ministry head Alexander Kurenkov said at an operational headquarters meeting in the city.