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Ukraine strikes oil infrastructure sites near Saint Petersburg, Zelenskyy says

It comes after Moscow launched a massive drone and missile barrage at Kyiv earlier this week, killing at least 30 people and hitting more than 20 sites across the city.

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00:01Three people, including a child, were killed in an overnight Russian attack on the Ukrainian
00:06city of Sumy, Ukraine's state emergency service said. In the Odessa region, another Russian strike
00:12injured two people and set ablaze a warehouse used to store food products, according to authorities.
00:18In the Kherson region, Russian attacks struck the grounds of a poultry farm,
00:22sparking a large fire in one of the facility's production buildings.
00:26Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones hit oil infrastructure sites near the Russian city of St. Petersburg,
00:32Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced.
00:35Moscow later vowed to respond, saying it had downed more than 500 air targets.
00:41Kiev has been repeatedly targeting Russia's energy industry in recent months as it looks
00:46to ramp up pressure on President Vladimir Putin and the Russian economy.
00:50The attacks have sparked a fuel crisis across the country as well as in Russian-occupied areas.
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