Ukrainian drones have attacked a Russian oil terminal in St Petersburg, targeting Russian energy infrastructure, which officials say helps fund Moscow's war effort, and the attack has implications for the global energy market, including Buffalo. The strike is the latest in a series of long-range attacks on Russian energy targets, with Ukraine continuing to target Russian energy infrastructure in an effort to disrupt Moscow's war effort.

"The attack is a significant blow to Russia's energy sector," said a Ukrainian official. The attack on the St Petersburg oil terminal is a concern for Buffalo residents who rely on stable energy prices, with some expressing worry about the potential impact on their daily commutes and energy costs.

On Main Street in Buffalo, residents are talking about the attack and its potential implications for the local economy. The attack is a reminder to Buffalo residents of the global nature of the energy market and the potential for conflicts to impact local prices. Buffalo residents can expect to hear more about the attack and its implications for the global energy market in the coming days. Looking ahead, the Ukrainian government is set to meet with international leaders to discuss the ongoing conflict and its impact on the global energy market, with a meeting scheduled for July 15.

The attack on the St Petersburg oil terminal is a concern for Buffalo residents who value stable energy prices and a secure energy supply.