Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine port
- The US confirmed that Ukraine and Russia agreed to stop strikes in the Black Sea region, allowing Ukraine to relaunch grain shipping from its ports.
- Military analysts reported that the Black Sea deal could benefit Vladimir Putin more than Volodymyr Zelensky, who seeks a permanent peace deal for Ukraine.
- Zelensky expressed skepticism about the deal's effectiveness, stating that Ukraine does not trust Russia and warning that Russia is already manipulating agreements.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that any agreement requires clear guarantees, relying on Washington to enforce the terms.
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Russian drone attack on a Black Sea port, a few hours after the truce announced by the White House and Kremlin - HotNews.ro
Russia launched a nighttime drone attack on the Ukrainian port of Nikolaev, which provides the country with access to the Black Sea, and also hit Krivoi Rog in an attack that Ukrainian officials described on Wednesday as...
Ukraine, Russia Report Drone Attacks Amid Questions About Black Sea Truce
Russia claimed it downed two Ukrainian drones over the Black Sea and seven in other locations overnight, while the mayor of Mykolayiv, a Ukrainian port city near the sea, said emergency power cuts were implemented following reports of a Russian drone attacks in the area.
Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine port
Russia launched an overnight drone attack on the Ukrainian port of Mykolaiv that provides the country with access to the Black Sea and struck Kryvyi Rih in what Ukrainian officials said was the war's biggest drone attack on the city.
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