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St. Petersburg buildings damaged in fiery explosion from suspected Ukrainian drone strike

A massive explosion damaged pair of apartment buildings in St. Petersburg Saturday in what local media reports attributed to a Ukrainian drone attack.

No deaths were reported following the early morning devastation in Russia’s second-largest city, where President Vladimir Putin was born, officials said.

St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov confirmed two buildings were damaged in an “incident.”

Apartment buildings in St. Petersburg were damaged by a sudden explosion, which local media reports may have been the result of a drone attack. AP

“The glazing of the balconies of two houses was partially damaged,” he wrote on his Telegram channel. “The residents of the affected apartments have been evacuated.”

Shocking footage published by Russian-language Telegram channel Mash showed the moment an object smashed into the five-story apartment complex, causing a bright flash of light before debris and fragments burst into the air and shower down.  

Additional footage showed the wreckage of the building’s mangled balconies, while flames continued to burn. In another clip, a powerful explosion could be heard, along with car alarms blaring. 

A drone crashing into the apartment buildings may have caused the damage, Mash and Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported

St. Petersburg governor Alexander Beglov confirmed two buildings were damaged in an “incident.” AP
Nearly 100 people, including emergency responders, were at the site of the explosion in St. Petersburg. REUTERS

The drone strike likely was targeting the Ruchi oil depot northeast of St. Petersburg, and less than a mile north of the site of Saturday’s explosion in the Krasnogvardeysky district, Mash said.  

In recent months, Ukraine has targeted a number of oil facilities across Russia amid its ongoing war with Moscow.

Ukrainian military officials say they aim to cut off Moscow’s fuel supplies for its war effort while also crippling its finances by wiping out supply for a vital export.  

Six people sought medical attention following the fiery explosion, RIA Novosti reported, citing health officials.

Rescuers remove the body of a local resident at the site of a residential building heavily damaged by a Russian drone strike. REUTERS

Nearly 100 people, including rescuers and medics, were working on the site and an operational headquarters had been set up, state news agency Tass reported.  

A Ukrainian drone also struck an investigative team in Russia’s Bryansk region, according to the Russian Investigative Committee, wounding two and causing two others to suffer shock. 

The strikes in Russia came as four Ukrainians were killed when pieces of a downed Shahed drone struck an apartment building in the southern port city of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said Saturday. 

A 3-month-old baby was among those killed by the attack, and another eight people sustained injuries, authorities said.

The attack was one of 17 drone strikes launched across the country, military officials said.  AFP via Getty Images
In Ukraine, four people, including a 3-month-old baby, were killed by a debris from a downed Shahed drone. REUTERS

The attack was one of 17 drone strikes launched across the country, 14 of which were shot down by the Ukrainian air defenses, military officials said. 

A 53-year-old man in the partly occupied Kherson region was also killed Saturday morning by Russian artillery shelling, the Kherson Regional Prosecutor’s Office said.

Shelling also continued in the eastern province of Kharkiv, where more than 20 settlements were bombarded with Russian artillery and mortar attacks and a Russian drone strike hit several high-rise buildings in the eponymous capital, Kharkiv regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said. 

Three people suffered “acute stress reaction” but no deaths were reported, he said.

With Post wires.