Three were killed in Russia, while Ukraine aims at Putin’s oil and military sites

Three were killed in Russia, while Ukraine aims at Putin’s oil and military sites

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Kiev criticized Russia with a barrage of drone strikes overnight, killing at least three people in retaliation for one of the bloodiest Moscow attacks for the war of more than three years old.

Ukrainian military officials said that the storage sites of drones and oil refineries that highlight the invasion of the powerful Russian man, Vladimir Putin, to Ukraine, were targeted.

Among the losses was a guard at an industrial facility near the Ukrainian border. Far from the front lines, a woman died in a drone blow and crushed an elderly man by drone wreckage that fell at his home, according to field reports.

Ukrainian drone sparked a huge fire in the oil refinery in Novokuybyshevsk in Russia. Social media East2West News

Kiev’s attack also caused a huge fire in the oil refinery in Novokuybyshevsk, which caused great damage to the facility. Russian media reported that a thick orange ball of fire and smoke columns are similar to the nuclear explosion.

Meanwhile, two Ukrainians were killed on Saturday morning in Jacon, northern Crimea, according to the head of the regional military administration.

11 other civilians were injured in a night attack on Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukrainian, near the Russian border, where a drone was criticized a large residential building.

Ukraine’s revenge strikes came a day after mourning in the next capital One of the most bloody attacks in the conflict – 31 in Kiev – including five children – and 150 were wounded.

“It is impossible to justify what Russia is doing,” Ukrainian President Folodimer Zelinski said on social media.

Zelensky put flowers in front of a residential building in Kyiv after a deadly attack on Thursday on the capital. Ukrainian Press Service/AFP via Getty Images

“There was no military purpose at all,” added the devastating attack on Thursday that targeted residential buildings.

Russian attacks that are uncompromising this week continued after President Trump Putin has given a final date on August 8 To agree to the ceasefire deal, it aims to end the escalating war.

Trump said that the special envoy Steve Witkev is heading to Russia, to push Putin to end the war.

However, some talks had already held earlier this week with the Kremlin and “lack of progress”, according to Foreign Minister Marco Rubio.

A woman stands near the burning cars in Drozcivka, Ukraine, after a Russian drone overnight overnight. By Reuters

Trump The threat of new economic sanctions Against the Kremlin, if the progress of progress, with the majority leader of the Senate John Thun (R-SD) is ready to move in a bill It was presented by Senator Lindsay Graham (R-SC) and CosPonsored by more than 80 Senate members.

“The penalties are only convincing Moscow to work for peace,” Zelensky said in a video on X.

The crew completed the searches and rescue on Friday in this residential building in Kiev in the deadly attack on Thursday. Maxym Marusnko/Nurphoto/Shutterstock

In the aftermath of the deadline of the team on Friday, Putin proposed a new framework for negotiations, KYIV Independent mentioned.

The Russian tyrant offered the establishment of three working groups towards peace talks – but he insisted that coordination will remain behind the closed doors.

Putin said: “It was agreed that we can hold these negotiations without cameras, without any political nonsense – in a calm way and with a company to find concessions,” Putin said.

With wires after

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