As ‘Putin’s Davos’ opens, St. Petersburg residents fear more Ukrainian strikes

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“It’s nightmarish,” Iliya, 21, told NBC News hours after drone strikes hit the city. “We hope that it all will stop soon.”
Russia Drone Attack
A thick plume of black smoke over the port of St. Petersburg, Russia, on Wednesday following a Ukrainian drone attack. AP

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Some were awakened by the explosions; others pulled back their curtains to see plumes of black smoke rising above the city known as Russia’s cultural capital.

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