Sources confirm a swarm of Ukrainian drones struck the outskirts of St Petersburg early this morning in what military analysts are calling an ‘unprecedented’ escalation. The attack, which targeted fuel depots and a military logistics hub, marks the deepest incursion into Russian territory since the start of the full-scale war. Uncovered satellite imagery and intercepted communications reviewed by this desk indicate that at least a dozen unmanned aerial vehicles breached Russia’s air defence network, striking objectives within 50 kilometres of the city centre.
One source on the ground described the explosions as “rolling thunder that shook windows for miles.” The Kremlin has yet to issue an official statement, but leaked internal briefings suggest panic in the Ministry of Defence. This is not a symbolic strike.
These were high-value targets: fuel reserves powering the northern front and a command node for electronic warfare. The question now is how Moscow responds. For months, Putin’s propagandists assured the public that the war was far away.
That fiction collapsed at dawn. Follow for updates.









