Ukraine hits Russia’s distant gas facilities after Moscow’s attacks kill 6
Summary
Ukraine attacked gas facilities in southwest Russia, far from the border, in response to Russian attacks that killed six people in Ukraine. The ceasefire brokered by President Trump ended, and both sides have accused each other of continuing violence. Russia tested a new nuclear missile, while peace talks remain stalled.Key Facts
- Ukraine struck gas facilities in Russia’s Orenburg region, about 1,500 km from Ukraine’s border.
- The attack was retaliation for Russian strikes on Ukraine that killed six people in Dnipropetrovsk.
- Russia claimed it shot down nine Ukrainian drones over Orenburg, causing damage but no injuries.
- The ceasefire brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump lasted three days and ended after Russia’s attacks.
- Ukraine said it intercepted over 200 Russian drones targeting energy and civilian sites.
- Russia tested a new nuclear-capable missile that it says can evade all missile defenses.
- Russian officials say peace talks with the U.S. and Ukraine are progressing, but Ukraine disagrees and expects more attacks.
- President Trump mentioned that the war’s end might be close and the U.S. is negotiating another ceasefire deal.
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