Ukrainian Drone Strikes Disrupt Russian Energy Infrastructure

A Ukrainian drone attack at a Russian sea terminal in Temryuk has killed one person and started a fire. Ukrainian drones targeted multiple sites in Russia's energy infrastructure, intensifying the ongoing conflict. Key targets included oil terminals and processing facilities in the Krasnodar and Volgograd regions.

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Disrupt Russian Energy Infrastructure
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A Ukrainian drone operation has resulted in one fatality and ignited a fire at a sea terminal in Temryuk, located in Russia's Krasnodar region, according to the region's governor, Veniamin Kondratiev.

Ukraine's military and SBU security service reported multiple drone strikes across Russia, targeting significant sites including the Krasnodar oil and gas terminal and an oil processing facility in the Volgograd region, as Ukraine maintains pressure on Russia's energy supply lines amid stalled peace negotiations.

The Ukrainian General Staff confirmed strikes hit the Tamanneftegaz terminal and a facility near Kotovo, disrupting oil processing operations. Authorities in Volgograd have yet to release details on the extent of damage, but the strikes are expected to affect fuel transportation and processing infrastructure significantly.

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