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An oil base in St. Petersburg was attacked by drone made in Ukraine - Kamyshin

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A Ukrainian-made drone flew 1,250 km and hit an oil depot in St. Petersburg. There will be more such attacks.

Oleksandr Kamyshin, Minister of Strategic Industries, announced this during a panel meeting at the Ukrainian House at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Censor.NET reports with reference to Economic Pravda.

"We are capable of making everything from small $350 FPV drones to the one that flew over St. Petersburg tonight. This thing flew 1,250 km tonight and hit a target. Now we can make more of them. Asymmetric warfare will require a lot of drones I am sure that this year we will see more such events," Kamyshin said.

As previously reported by Censor.NET, on the night of January 18, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported for the first time the alleged interception of a drone in the Leningrad region. Russian Telegram channels write that the drone fell on an oil depot in St. Petersburg. According to sources in the Ukrainian media, this was a special operation of the Defence Intelligence.