Russia has canceled its flagship Navy Day parade in St. Petersburg for the first time in years, citing security concerns following a surge in Ukrainian drone attacks. The cancellation comes after Ukraine targeted St. Petersburg with drones, forcing the closure of the city's airport for several hours as President Vladimir Putin visited for scaled-down Navy Day events. The Black Sea Fleet, a centerpiece of Russian naval power, has reportedly suffered significant losses, with up to a third of its vessels damaged or destroyed by Ukrainian strikes. In response, Russia has announced plans to modernize and reinforce its fleet, but the abrupt scaling back of celebrations highlights the growing vulnerability of Russian military assets. The move underscores the increasing effectiveness of Ukrainian long-range operations and the shifting dynamics of the conflict.
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