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St. Petersburg Under Massive Ukrainian Drone Attack; Putin Rejects Zelensky Meeting

St. Petersburg came under a massive Ukrainian drone attack on Saturday, with 86 UAVs shot down by morning. Governor Alexander Beglov urged residents to stay indoors as air defense systems operated. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's invitation for peace talks, stating he sees no reason for a meeting. Putin argued that a meeting would only benefit Ukraine by stopping Russian forces' advance.

St. Petersburg under massive Ukrainian drone attack

Moscow, June 6

St. Petersburg came under a massive Ukrainian drone attack on Saturday, St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov said on his Max channel.

"On the morning of June 6, St. Petersburg came under a large-scale attack by military unmanned aerial vehicles. Air defence systems are operating. In accordance with the recommendations of the Operational Command, I ask St. Petersburg residents to remain in their homes and not to go outside," the governor said.

Residents of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region have been reporting hearing powerful sonic impacts resembling explosions since early Saturday morning, reports Xinhua news agency.

According to the governor of the Leningrad region, which surrounds St. Petersburg, 86 UAVs had been shot down by Saturday morning.

No casualties or damage to infrastructure have been reported.

The attack marks the second major drone assault on St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region since the start of this year's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which concludes on Saturday.

Earlier on Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's invitation to a meeting to end the war in Ukraine did not convince Russian President Vladimir Putin, who, at least for the moment, ruled out the possibility of a face-to-face meeting with the Kyiv leader.

Before the audience of the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the Russian President indeed declared that he "still sees no reason" to meet the Ukrainian President, as hoped by the latter in a recent open letter, the Adnkronos news agency reported.

"I don't see the point of a meeting. It would only be of interest to the Ukrainian side to stop the advance of our armed forces," Putin said, adding that it is necessary to "let specialists work, develop solutions, and then we can meet", thus arguing that a meeting with Zelensky would be "useless" until a peace agreement is reached.

The Russian President said that he had "a quick look" at Zelensky's letter.

"Spokesman Peskov showed me this letter yesterday. But we had a working meeting, a working dinner with the President of Uzbekistan (Shavkat Mirziyoyev). Frankly, I didn't have time to look at it. This morning, Peskov passed it to me again. I gave it a quick look, but I read it nonetheless," Putin added, according to the Russian news agency.

According to the Russian leader, the letter "effectively contains elements of rudeness. Is it a way to create conditions for a meeting and negotiations, or to create a context in which any meeting becomes impossible? I believe it is the second option."

"Military actions will end sooner or later, we are convinced of that. Without a doubt, they will end once the objectives we have set for ourselves are achieved," Putin said.

"Ukraine proposes ending this war through direct engagement between us -- and you. I am proposing a meeting," Zelensky said in his open letter.

"It would be wrong to simply wait until the war in Europe returns to the centre of its attention," he added.

He proposed that Switzerland, Turkey and countries of the Arab World host the meetings and resolve issues.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

St. Petersburg is a beautiful city, my cousin visited there last year. Sad to see it under attack. But let's be real - Russia invaded Ukraine first, so this retaliation was expected. Still, civilians suffer most in any conflict. ☮️

Arjun K

Interesting how Putin says he "read the letter quickly" and called it rude. Meanwhile Zelensky is actually proposing peace talks. Seems like Russia is the one not interested in ending this war. India should push for dialogue, we have good relations with both countries.

James A

As someone studying international relations, this conflict keeps getting more complex. Drone attacks on St. Petersburg are relatively new - last year Moscow got hit but St. Pete was mostly safe. Now it's open season. No wonder India wants to stay neutral, picking sides in this mess isn't easy.

Priya S

The Indian government needs to step up mediation efforts. We've always been the voice of peace in global conflicts. Putin calling the letter "rude" is just an excuse to avoid talks. If Russia wanted peace, they'd respond constructively. And targeting civilians with drones is wrong from both sides. 🙏

Deepak U

"No casualties reported" - good thing air defence worked this time. But war is war, one mistake and buildings full of people could be gone. Both Ukraine and Russia should learn from India's approach - we've resolved many issues through dialogue, not drones and missiles.

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