Ukraine's strikes on targets inside Russia hurt Putin's efforts to show the war isn't hitting home

Sandbags cover windows of an apartment building in Belgorod, Russia, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. A missile attack on the city near the Ukrainian border on Dec. 30 killed 25 and injured 109. Such attacks are dealing a blow to President Vladimir Putin’s attempts to reassure Russians that life in the country is largely untouched by the nearly 2-year-old conflict. (AP Photo)

The wail of air raid sirens is commonplace in Belgorod, a Russian border city whose residents are on edge following a Ukrainian missile attack on a New Year's holiday weekend that left dozens of people dead and injured.

A spectacular explosion rocked a huge fuel export terminal on the Baltic Sea southwest of St. Petersburg this month from a Ukrainian drone, forcing the energy company Novatek to suspend operations for several days.

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