Drones in Ukraine hit a major Russian gas plant in southern Russia, setting it on fire and forcing it to halt its gas supply from Kazakhstan, Russian and Kazakh officials said on Sunday.
US President Donald Trump At the moment Phadewave suggested that Kyiv may have to give ground to reach the attack of more than half a year of Moscow, the latest of the latest restoration of how to pursue peace.
The Orenburg plant, run by state-owned GiantProm, handles fuel condensate from Kazakhstan’s Kazakh field, alongside Orenburg’s own oil and gas.
According to the district Gov. Yebovgeny soltsev, drone strikes set fire to a workshop in a plant and partially damaged it. The Kazakh Energy Ministry said on Sunday, citing a notice from Gazprom, that the plant was temporarily unable to process gas in Kazakhstan, “due to the emergency situation following the drone attack.”
The general staff of Ukraine said in a statement on Sunday that “a big fire” in the Orenburg system, and that one of its units was processed and cleaned.
Kyampula attacks the attacks in recent months on Russian power centers and says that both of these funds are directly the military power of Moscow.
Trump appeared to go straight back to the point of pressuring Ukraine to stop reclaiming the world to lose to Russia, in order to get an end to Russia’s aggression.
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Asked on Fox News Reporty on Thursday whether Russian President Vladimir Putin would be open to ending the war “without taking important assets from Ukraine,” Trump replied: “Well, he’s going to take something.”
“They fight and they have a lot of assets. You win some assets,” Trump said. “We are the only nation that comes in, wins the war and leaves.”
The interview was broadcast Sunday on FOX News’ “Sunday Morning,” but was conducted before Trump spoke with Putin and Zelenskyy last week.
The comments come in the form of another trip to the war by the US leader. In recent weeks, Trump has shown increased tolerance for Putin and expressed a greater openness to helping Ukraine win the war.
In Thursday’s interview, he was against sending the Tomahawk missiles requested by Ukraine, saying “I’m looking at it” but expressing concern about US weapon stocks.
“We need ourselves again,” Trump said. “We’re not going to give all our weapons to Ukraine. We’re just not going to do that.”
Contrary to Kyiv’s hopes, Trump did not commit to providing them with TomahaWSKS following their meeting at the White House on Friday. The missiles will be the longest-range weapons in Ukraine’s arsenal and will allow them to target targets inside Russia, including Moscow, with precision.
The delivery of tomowawks could provide leverage to help push the kremlin into talks, analysts said, after Trump expressed frustration over Putin’s rejection of key elements of a potential peace deal.
The Russians were converted by deep strike bombers
At the time, Ukrainian prosecutors said Moscow was preparing its own deadly lead bombs to land in Ukraine. Local authorities in Kharkiv say Russia hit a residential area using a new rocket-powered Audial Bombel bomb for the first time.
Kharkiv’s Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement that Russia used a weapon called the UMPB-5r, which can travel up to 80 kilometers (80 miles), in the attack in the city of Lozava on Saturday. The city lies 150 kilometers (93 miles) south of Kharkiv, within striking distance of the air force.
Russia continued to attack other parts of Ukraine near the front line. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, at least 11 people were injured after Russian drones hit the Shakhtarske area. At least 14 thousand buildings and shops have been damaged, said the district gov in the region. Vladyslav Haivanchenko.
The Russian strike also hit a coal mine in the Dnipropetrovk region. Another 192 miners were brought to the surface without injury, the company that operates the mine.
The Ukrainian general staff also said that a different location of the DREONE STRIET hitting Russia’s NovokuibyshevsSksk Reach ever, in the Samara region near Orenburg near Orenburg, bloomed the Blaze and damaged its decommissioning units.
The Novokuibyshevsk facility, operated by Russian Gas Major Rosneft, has an annual capacity of 4.9 million tons, and produces more than 20 types of average-based products. Russian authorities did not immediately acknowledge Ukraine’s claim or discuss damages.
Russia’s defense ministry said in a statement on Sunday that its air defense forces shot down 45 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 12 over the Samara region, and one in the Saratov region.
Also, Ukraine’s Air Force reported on Sunday that Russia in the middle of the night launched 62 drones in the territory of Ukraine. It said 40 of these were shot, or turned into subjects due to electronic contact.
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