The overnight attack was a joint operation by the Security Service of Ukraine, the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine and the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. Russian authorities confirmed the assault on Wednesday.

“Early this morning, infrastructure facilities in Kronstadt, Kirovsky, and Krasnoselskiy districts were attacked by UAVs. Several objects were damaged. Several people were injured. There are no casualties,” St. Petersburg Mayor Aleksandr Beglov said in a statement.

Russian officials did not confirm the terminal — which is the biggest in northwestern Russia — was hit, but local open-source investigators geolocated videos of blasts in the area of the local port, where the facility is situated.

Ukraine’s campaign of long-range strikes on Russia’s oil refineries this year has put 40 percent of Russia’s oil refining capacity out of action, Zelenskyy said last week.

“Russia is not doing well: Just as the Saint Petersburg Forum is about to open, large drone attacks are taking place,” Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže told the Riga Stratcom Dialogue on Wednesday morning. “There has been another oil refinery strike, smoke is rising, and the economy is also not doing well.”

Putin is planning to speak at the forum Thursday.

Veronika Melkozerova reported from Kyiv. Koen Verhelst reported from Riga.

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