Russia's Taman port damaged by Ukrainian drone strike
The strike targeted critical oil infrastructure at Taman port, injuring two people and causing over 100 emergency responders to battle fires, amid renewed Ukrainian operations ahead of peace talks.
- A Ukrainian drone strike caused fires and damaged an oil storage tank, warehouse, and terminals at the Taman port in Russia's Krasnodar region, injuring two people, according to Governor Veniamin Kondratyev.
- Debris from Russian drones damaged civilian and transport infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa region, disrupting power and water supplies.
- Ukraine aims to reduce Russian oil export revenue with long-range drone strikes on Russian energy sites, while Russia has increased attacks on Ukraine's power grid, an effort described by Kyiv as attempting to 'weaponize winter'.
- U.S.-Brokered talks between Russian and Ukrainian envoys have been scheduled in Geneva, with both sides expressing concerns over security guarantees, territorial demands, and unresolved issues such as the future of Donbas.
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Russian Military Reports Largest Wave of Ukrainian Drone Attacks Since Early January
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday that its air defense systems destroyed more than 150 Ukrainian drones overnight, marking one of the largest such attacks since the start of the year as officials from the two warring countries gather for a new round of peace talks in Switzerland.
CDU foreign politician Hardt is very cautious about the next round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. After all, the recent successes of the Ukrainians on the front could prevent a wave of refugees.
Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine just hours before the start of a new round of peace talks, Kiev announced today, accusing Moscow of undermining peace efforts. According to Moscow, Russian air defenses shot down more than 150 Ukrainian drones overnight, foreign news agencies reported.
On the night of 17 February, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil plant in the village of Ilya Krasnodar province, leading to a...
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