Russia strikes Ukraine’s Odesa port, kills railway worker in Zaporizhia
Summary
Russian drones attacked Ukraine’s Odesa port and a railway in Zaporizhia, killing a train driver and injuring another. Russia also launched missiles near the Chornobyl nuclear plant, raising safety concerns, while Ukraine’s air defenses shot down many drones. Additionally, a drone strike in Russia’s Syzran city killed two people.Key Facts
- Russian drones damaged Odesa port’s infrastructure, including berths, warehouses, and railway facilities.
- An assistant train driver was killed in a drone attack on a sorting yard in Zaporizhia, and the main driver was injured.
- Russia launched missiles and drones near the Chornobyl nuclear plant, risking a nuclear accident.
- Ukraine shot down 189 out of 215 Russian drones overnight.
- Russian defense claims they destroyed 155 Ukrainian drones during the same period.
- A Ukrainian drone attack in Syzran, Russia, caused the partial collapse of an apartment building, killing two people.
- Peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have stalled, partly due to disagreements on territorial control and shifting US focus to the Middle East.
- Ukraine wants to freeze the conflict at current front lines, but Russia demands control over the Donetsk region.
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