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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Pierce Putin’s St. Petersburg Economic Showcase

As Russia attempts to project strength at its flagship forum, reality strikes back with infrastructure-damaging drone attacks and a stalled economy.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 7, 2026 at 7:11 AMProcessed June 7, 2026 at 7:52 AM
Smoke rising above St Petersburg streets

Vladimir Putin’s carefully curated St. Petersburg International Economic Forum was forced to contend with the harsh realities of the ongoing war in Ukraine this week, as massive plumes of black smoke from Ukrainian drone strikes dominated the skyline.

While the Kremlin attempted to project an image of a resilient, thriving nation, local officials were forced to admit that the strikes had successfully damaged infrastructure.

Despite the theatrical displays inside the expo center, the Russian president remained characteristically uncompromising, dismissing peace overtures from Volodymyr Zelensky and doubling down on his military campaign. Behind the facade of the forum, the Russian economy is showing clear signs of strain.

While Kremlin loyalists parrot state-approved talking points about stability, independent economists point to stalled growth, resource depletion, and significant pressure from international sanctions.

Even as the regime attempts to use the event to court foreign interest, the reality of a country bogged down in a multi-year conflict remains a deterrent to long-term investment.

The Kremlin’s attempt to frame Russia as an immovable object—symbolized by a giant 'nevalyashka' doll—fails to mask the fact that the nation is being drained by a war that shows no sign of ending on favorable terms.

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