Ukraine has launched its second drone attack this week against oil refineries in Russia. An oil refinery in Russia's southern Volgograd region temporarily caught fire after an overnight Ukrainian drone attack,
"This refinery is one of the 10 largest oil refineries in Russia in terms of design capacity and is involved in supplying the Russian occupatying army," the General Staff said in a statement.
Two people were killed and as many others were injured in an overnight Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Belgorod region, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Wednesday.
Kyiv claims strike disrupted key fuel site used by Russia's military, while Moscow reports minor damage from falling debris after drones shot down - Anadolu Ajansı
Here are the key developments on the 1,071st day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Here is the situation on Thursday, January 30:
A group of drones launched an attack on the oil refinery in Russia’s Volgograd region at nighttime on Friday, January 31. — Ukrinform.
The crash of the IL-76 transport plane in the Belgorod region of Russia, near the border with Ukraine, set off a series of recriminations at a delicate moment for Kyiv, as it lobbied for Western ...
The station itself is also damaged. The attack on Kyiv was carried out in response to Ukrainian forces using US-made ATACMS missiles in Russia’s Belgorod region, the Russian Defense Ministry said. The strike targeted “facilities of the Ukrainian ...
Russia's defence ministry said late on Thursday that air defence units had downed 17 Ukrainian drones in four southern regions in a period of just over two hours. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The region's governor said the drone had struck a family home. He said the father and another child had been injured as well.
In a significant escalation of cross-border warfare, Ukraine launched its largest drone offensive yet into Russian territory, resulting in the tragic deaths of a mother and toddler, while successfully targeting strategic installations including an oil refinery and nuclear facility.
At least fifty hostages seized long before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine remain imprisoned in occupied Donbas, with the fate of many others unknown