Russia’s largest oil port crippled after drone attack | Ukraine Brief

Russia’s largest oil port crippled after drone attack | Ukraine Brief

Russian attacks across Ukraine have continued, killing at least nine people and injuring dozens more. In Bucha, authorities detained a suspect accused of planting a bomb on a residential street, leaving two police officers hospitalized. Meanwhile, Ukraine has carried out drone strikes on key Russian energy infrastructure, setting fire to the Primorsk oil terminal on the Baltic Sea and a refinery in Ufa. U.S. and Ukrainian officials have concluded talks in Florida focused on security guarantees and humanitarian issues, including possible prisoner exchanges. At the same time, Russia is intensifying its offensive along the eastern front, deploying large numbers of troops and equipment in an attempt to seize more territory. Oleksandr Syrskyi, the Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, said that Russian assaults were stopped on multiple front-line sectors, emphasizing that Russia has lost more than 6,090 personnel killed or wounded over four days of intense assault operations. Ukrainian military leadership also warns that additional forces could soon be sent from Crimea to reinforce the assault. 🔴 Watch our 24/7 livestream - https://youtube.com/live/m4mVcUReR6Y Bringing you all the latest daily news and updates, TVP World is Poland's first English-language channel where you can find world news as seen from the Polish perspective and the latest news from the CEE region. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. https://tvpworld.com/   / tvpworldcom     / tvpworld_com     / tvp_world   https://www.threads.net/@tvp_world https://bsky.app/profile/tvpworld.bsk...   / tvpworld.com   https://t.me/tvp_world #ukraine #war #russia