Tensions Over the Black Sea: Drone Strikes and Diplomatic Maneuvers
Russia destroyed nine Ukrainian drones overnight, including two over the Black Sea. The U.S. reached agreements with Ukraine and Russia to pause attacks over the Black Sea and against energy targets, with possible sanctions relief for Moscow. Uncertainty persists about attack targets and agreement implementation.
Russia's defense units have reported the destruction of nine Ukrainian drones, including two over the Black Sea. This announcement came from the Russian defense ministry on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the United States brokered agreements with Ukraine and Russia to halt hostilities over the Black Sea and against each other's energy infrastructures. In return, Washington has hinted at possibly lifting some sanctions against Moscow. Details on the execution of these agreements remain unclear.
In the Russian border region of Belgorod, a Ukrainian drone attack caused minor damage to an apartment building and injured one civilian, according to regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov. The Russian defense ministry reported the downing of five drones in the area.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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