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Ukraine to keep targeting Russian energy after hitting sea terminal

Ukraine to keep targeting Russian energy after hitting sea terminal

Summary

Ukraine launched a drone attack on a sea terminal in southern Russia, causing fires and killing one person, as part of its ongoing strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. Ukraine’s security service said these attacks aim to reduce Russia’s ability to fund its military operations in the war.

Key Facts

  • A Ukrainian drone strike hit the Tamanneftegaz sea terminal in Russia’s Krasnodar region, causing fires and damaging fuel tanks and oil loading stands.
  • The attack killed one person, according to Russian authorities.
  • Ukraine’s security service said the terminal is the largest liquefied hydrocarbon transshipment complex in southern Russia.
  • Ukraine is intensifying attacks on Russian oil pipelines, refineries, and fuel depots to cut off money for Russia’s war effort.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed the strikes are causing damage but promised to respond with more attacks on Ukraine.
  • Ukraine also claimed to have hit an oil processing site in Volgograd region, causing a fire.
  • Power was restored to the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine after an earlier strike cut its electricity.
  • Peace talks have stalled, but President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy are scheduled to meet in a G7 session soon.
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