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Ukraine war: large-scale drone attacks on St Petersburg and other Russian regions, amid Putin's rejection of Zelensky's summit proposal
On June 6, 2026, Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on St. Petersburg and other Russian regions, targeting military facilities and an oil depot. The attack occurred on the final day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russia's major investment event. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed responsibility, framing the strikes as 'sanctions' against Russian aggression and reiterating his call for ending the war. Russian officials reported that air defenses intercepted 376 drones nationwide, including 86 to 141 over the Leningrad region, with no immediate casualties reported. The attack came a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected Zelensky's proposal for face-to-face talks.
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Ukraine launched hundreds of drones targeting St. Petersburg and other regions on June 6, 2026.
The attack coincided with the final day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Zelensky claimed responsibility, stating the strikes hit a naval base and oil depot, and called for ending the war.
Russia reported intercepting 376 drones, with regional figures varying between 86 and 141 over Leningrad.
No casualties were reported in St. Petersburg; the attack followed Putin's rejection of Zelensky's summit proposal.
Russian forces captured the village of Shevchenko in Kharkiv region, according to Russia's defense ministry.
Russian drone attacks on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions caused casualties.
Ukraine apologized to Greece for a sea drone incident near the Ionian Sea.
Cobertura de fontes
L'ObsNeutroLeft
Neutral factual report on interception numbers and Russian reciprocal attacks in Ukraine
L'Obs provides a straightforward report of the interception numbers (86 near St. Petersburg, 376 total) and includes details of Russian drone attacks that killed three people in Ukraine. It also notes Putin's forum appearance and Zelensky's proposal.
NZZNeutroCentre-Right
Focus on the timing of the attack during the economic forum and diplomatic rejection
NZZ's live ticker emphasizes the attack on the last day of the forum, with resident warnings and airport disruptions. It also covers Ukraine's apology to Greece for a sea drone incident and Zelensky's reaction to Putin's rejection of talks.
Radio Free EuropeCríticoCentre-Left
Ukraine hits Russia's investment forum with drones to spook investors and showcase capability
Radio Free Europe highlights Ukraine's ability to evade air defenses and the impact on the 'Russian Davos', emphasizing Kyiv's signal to investors. It also covers Zelensky's remarks and the broader oil infrastructure targeting.
Times of IndiaNeutroCentre
Balanced presentation of Ukrainian drone attack and Russian military gains
The Times of India covers the drone attack and Russia's claim of capturing Shevchenko, presenting both sides' statements without strong editorializing. It includes Zelensky's message and details of Russian strikes on Ukraine.
The IndependentPreocupadoCentre-Left
Embarrassing blow to Putin as drones hit St Petersburg during economic forum
The Independent frames the attack as a strategic embarrassment for Putin, noting the symbolic timing and Zelensky's statement that Russia's ruler wants to keep fighting. It also reports on UK-Russia tensions and Russia's capture of Shevchenko.
Conclusão
The drone strikes highlight Ukraine's growing ability to strike deep inside Russian territory and its willingness to target symbolic events. Coverage across outlets consistently notes the attack's timing and the diplomatic context, but framing varies: Western outlets emphasize the embarrassment to Putin and the strategic message, while others present a more neutral factual account. The lack of casualties and Russia's claims of interception temper the immediate impact, but the incident underscores the escalating aerial warfare and the stalemate in diplomatic efforts.
Análise lógica
No que as fontes concordam
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on St. Petersburg and other regions on June 6.
The attack occurred on the final day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Russia claimed to have intercepted over 370 drones, with no casualties reported in St. Petersburg.
President Putin had rejected Zelensky's proposal for direct talks the day before.
Zelensky framed the strikes as 'sanctions' and reiterated his call for ending the war.
Number of drones shot down over the Leningrad region
Outlet
Claim
The Independent
141 drones were shot down over the Leningrad region (citing regional governor).
L'Obs
86 drones were shot down over the Leningrad region.
Most outlets omit specific details on the military effectiveness of the drone strikes beyond targeting claims.
The Greek sea drone incident is only covered by NZZ.
The long-term impact on the St. Petersburg Economic Forum (e.g., investor sentiment) is not deeply analyzed.
The coverage consistently reports the same key facts, with framing differences reflecting each outlet's editorial stance. Western outlets emphasize the psychological and symbolic impact on Russia, while others stick to a factual recitation. The lack of casualties and Russia's interception claims suggest limited tactical success, but the strategic message of Ukraine's reach is clear. The diplomatic context (Putin's rejection) is a shared backdrop but not the main focus.