Ukraine drone strikes kills one, sparks fire at Russian port of Temryuk, governor says
A fire broke out at the terminal and damaged port installations as Russian authorities said at least three people were wounded.
- On Saturday, a Ukrainian drone strike killed one person and sparked a fire at a sea terminal in Temryuk, Krasnodar region, Governor Veniamin Kondratyev reported on Telegram.
- Kyiv continues to target Russian energy infrastructure to deprive the Kremlin's war chest of vital fossil fuel revenues, even as peace talks to resolve the conflict remain stalled.
- Regional authorities reported at least three people wounded and nearly 100 responders fighting the blaze, while the Russian military claimed to have shot down 177 drones overnight.
- Situated near the Kerch Strait and Crimean peninsula, the Temryuk terminal was previously targeted by Kyiv's security service in late May when it struck a gas facility there.
- Simultaneously, a separate strike on Saturday sparked an industrial fire in the Kotovo district of the Volgograd region, Governor Andrei Bocharov confirmed, though he disclosed no damage details.
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Ukrainian Strike Kills One, Wounds 3 in Southern Russia
A Ukrainian drone strike killed one person and wounded at least three others in southern Russia, regional authorities said Saturday, while nearly 100 people were fighting to extinguish a fire caused by the attack.
Russia has been attacking Ukraine for more than four years with a war of aggression. Ukraine is resisting counterattacks against the Russian oil industry. Once again, both sides are complaining about victims.
Russia has been attacking Ukraine for more than four years with a war of aggression. Ukraine is resisting counterattacks against the Russian oil industry. Once again, both sides are complaining about victims.
One person was killed and at least three wounded in a Ukrainian drone attack in southern Russia, the regional governor said. He reported that nearly a hundred people were deployed to extinguish a fire caused by the attack.
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