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2naSalit

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Fri Jun 5, 2026, 03:07 PM 23 hrs ago

ATTEMPT ON PUTIN'S LIFE Was Made -- Someone From His Inner Circle BETRAYED Him. The Russian Dude [View all]



An apparent strike on St. Petersburg just hours before Putin’s flagship economic forum has triggered one of the most dangerous questions of the war: was this only a high-profile Ukrainian drone attack, or a signal that someone inside Russia may have exposed patterns around Putin’s movements, security bubble, or likely schedule? The text argues that the timing is what makes this story so explosive.

Ukrainian drones reportedly reached St. Petersburg, hit an oil terminal, and, according to Ukraine, also struck a military facility in Kronstadt, including the Russian corvette Boiky in dry dock, while Pulkovo airport temporarily restricted flights and dozens of departures were delayed or cancelled. Even without proof of a direct assassination attempt, the combination of targets, timing, and location turned this from a normal strike into a political shock, because St. Petersburg is not just another Russian city. It is Putin’s home city, the site of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, and one of the most important symbols of his personal image of control, stability, and prestige.

The text’s core argument is that this strike pierced Putin’s psychological protection zone. If Ukraine can hit a naval dock, a warship, and an oil facility right before Putin’s showcase event, then the Kremlin’s carefully managed theater of security suddenly looks much weaker, and speculation naturally shifts toward whether someone inside Russia leaked travel expectations, routines, or security rhythms. That suspicion becomes even more powerful because Putin is known for surprise appearances and theatrical lateness, meaning the very habit he uses to project power may also have saved him from being closer to danger.

The broader picture described here is even worse for Moscow, because the St. Petersburg strike happened while Russia’s economy was already slowing, with growth weakening, pressure on refineries and ports rising, and more signs that the war is becoming harder to sustain cleanly. At the same time, Russia responded with one of its largest recent air attacks on Ukraine, using more than 656 drones and 73 missiles according to the text, forcing Poland to scramble fighter jets, activate air defense systems, and coordinate with NATO partners. But the deeper message of the description is that escalation is no longer something Putin can fully direct from a distance. It is now reaching into his cities, his navy, his economic events, and even the image of personal invulnerability he has spent years building.
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