Ukraine Strikes Russia’s Energy Heart | Dover News
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Ukrainian drones hit a St. Petersburg oil terminal, with Russian air defenses downing 72—part of a growing campaign targeting Russia’s energy infrastructure to cripple war funding. President Zelenskyy called it “long-range sanctions,” also claiming a successful strike on a military target near Kronstadt, a district previously hit ahead of a major economic event. In Crimea, another attack left one dead, including a child, and forced fuel sales to civilians to be suspended. Despite these blows, Putin dismissed them as “not critical,” insisting the war will continue until his goals are achieved—though analysts note Russian momentum has stalled. These strikes are bringing the war uncomfortably close to home for Russians, shattering the illusion that the conflict is distant from everyday life.
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