Drone flew over Putin's residence in Valdai: new details of the attack on the oil depot in St. Petersburg

Drone flew over Putin's residence in Valdai: new details of the attack on the oil depot in St. Petersburg

During the attack on the oil depot in St. Petersburg that took place last night, one of the drones flew over the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin. It is about his palace in Valdai. This was reported by a source in the special services.


Earlier it was noted that the drone attack on the oil depot in the Leningrad region is part of a special operation of the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate.


During this operation, one of the drones flew over Valdai, where the Russian leader's palace is located. It should be noted that this residence is surrounded by an air defense system.


It is noted that the Ukrainian Defense Forces are constantly improving the technical capabilities of drones, which allows them to reach territories in the Russian rear.


The source, commenting on the event for the publication, also emphasized that now military facilities in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region are "in the access zone for Ukrainian forces."





During the attack on the oil depot in St. Petersburg that took place last night, one of the drones flew over the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin. It is about his palace in Valdai. This was reported by a source in the special services.


Earlier it was noted that the drone attack on the oil depot in the Leningrad region is part of a special operation of the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate.


During this operation, one of the drones flew over Valdai, where the Russian leader's palace is located. It should be noted that this residence is surrounded by an air defense system.


It is noted that the Ukrainian Defense Forces are constantly improving the technical capabilities of drones, which allows them to reach territories in the Russian rear.


The source, commenting on the event for the publication, also emphasized that now military facilities in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region are "in the access zone for Ukrainian forces."