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Russian oil facilities hit by second Ukrainian drone attack after Putin rejects talks
Ukraine renews attacks on St Petersburg after Putin rejects Zelensky meeting Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 1:15am In short: One person is dead and an oil depot has been set ablaze after a second drone attack waged by Ukraine on the Russian city of St Petersburg. The attack on Saturday came one day after Mr Putin refused an offer to meet his Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Zelenskyy. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said things would “only get worse for Russia," and the intensity of attacks would...
Massive Russian air attack on Ukraine kills at least 12 people
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin ‘is being misled by his own generals’ as Zelensky warns he could strike again
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Ukraine launches fresh drone attack on St. Petersburg region on final day of ‘Russian Davos’
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Ukraine hits St. Petersburg again after Putin rejects talks
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Vladimir Putin warned by his own officials that the mounting cost of the Ukraine war is ‘unsustainable’
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