Drones again attack oil refinery in Russia's Tuapse
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Ukraine has escalated its long-distance strike campaign against Russian oil facilities in an effort to stop Moscow gaining a financial windfall from a U.S. waiver on sanctions amid global supply restrictions caused by the Iran war, according to the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank.
April 29 (Reuters) - Russia has attacked port infrastructure in Ukraine's southern Odesa region with drones in overnight strikes that also damaged residential buildings and a hospital and left two people wounded,
Vladimir Putin’s propaganda machine twisted King Charles' speeches in Washington to insist he called for the US to prepare for war with Russia. In fact, Charles III didn’t name Russia but did urge strong backing for Ukraine to ensure peace.
Across country, more than 10 people have been injured as Ukrainian prime minister Julia Svyrydenko prepares to visit Poland
Russia allegedly launched a wide-scale phishing attack through the Signal app targeting Germany’s high-profile politicians, diplomats and military officers. While the exact number of victims is unclear,
Two people were injured in the south of the Odesa region as a result of a massive Russian attack. — Ukrinform.
Mali's junta leader has met with Russia's ambassador to Bamako, his first public appearance since the West African nation saw a massive, coordinated attack by Islamic militants and separatists over the weekend.
Three Russian ships, MiG-31 aircraft damaged in major overnight strikes on Crimea, SBU reports * Ukrainian drones strike Russia's Yaroslavl oil refinery, General