Russia cancels St. Petersburg Navy Day parade for second straight year amid Ukrainian drone threat
For the second consecutive year, St. Petersburg has canceled its Navy Day parade, a decision linked to the ongoing threat of Ukrainian drone strikes.
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For the second consecutive year, St. Petersburg has canceled its Navy Day parade, a decision linked to the ongoing threat of Ukrainian drone strikes.
Ukrainian drone strikes targeting oil and military infrastructure near St. Petersburg are intensifying the long-range campaign against Russian facilities.
An oil terminal in St. Petersburg sustained an overnight drone strike as part of a broader campaign targeting infrastructure across multiple Russian regions.