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On June 6, 2026, Ukraine announced a synchronized long-range drone attack on Russia’s Kronstadt naval facility located near St. Petersburg. The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces, in collaboration with the SBU and Unmanned Systems Forces, reportedly deployed drones that traveled nearly 1,000 kilometers to strike naval assets, munitions stockpiles, and repair facilities associated with Russia’s Baltic Fleet. Russian authorities indicated they engaged 88 drones during the nighttime operation. Additional strikes also impacted an oil storage facility in Russia’s Krasnodar area, igniting a blaze that spread over around 5,000 square meters. This operation demonstrates Ukraine’s growing ability to hit critical military targets deep within Russian territory.

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00:00Ukraine just hit one of Russia's most protected naval bases, and they did it from 1,000 kilometers
00:05away. Overnight, Ukrainian special forces launched a massive long-range drone attack
00:11on the Russian Baltic fleet base in Kronstadt, near St. Petersburg. According to Ukrainian
00:17officials, the drones bypassed Russian air defenses and struck naval facilities, ammunition
00:22depots, and repair yards. Huge fires and thick smoke were seen rising from the area.
00:28President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strike and called it part of Ukraine's growing
00:33long-range campaign against Russian military infrastructure. At the same time, another
00:39Ukrainian strike hit a major oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar region, triggering a massive fire.
00:46Kronstadt has become one of Russia's most important naval hubs after repeated losses in the Black Sea.
00:52And now, Ukraine is proving that even Russia's distant military strongholds are no longer safe.
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