Ukraine drone strikes kills one, sparks fire at Russian port of Temryuk, governor says
A fire broke out at the terminal and damaged port installations as Russian authorities said at least three people were wounded.
- On Saturday, a Ukrainian drone strike killed one person and sparked a fire at a sea terminal in Temryuk, Krasnodar region, Governor Veniamin Kondratyev reported on Telegram.
- Kyiv continues to target Russian energy infrastructure to deprive the Kremlin's war chest of vital fossil fuel revenues, even as peace talks to resolve the conflict remain stalled.
- Regional authorities reported at least three people wounded and nearly 100 responders fighting the blaze, while the Russian military claimed to have shot down 177 drones overnight.
- Situated near the Kerch Strait and Crimean peninsula, the Temryuk terminal was previously targeted by Kyiv's security service in late May when it struck a gas facility there.
- Simultaneously, a separate strike on Saturday sparked an industrial fire in the Kotovo district of the Volgograd region, Governor Andrei Bocharov confirmed, though he disclosed no damage details.
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Ukrainian drone strike kills 1 and injures 3 in southern Russia
A Ukrainian drone attack killed one person and injured three in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region, local officials said Saturday. Drone debris also sparked a fire at a sea terminal, local Gov. Veniamin Kondratyev said.
Authorities in the Krasnodar region confirmed the death of a civilian and structural damage to the major complex.
Ukrainian Drone Attack Kills One in Russia’s Krasnodar Region as Fire Hits Black Sea Oil Terminal
A Ukrainian drone strike killed one person and injured three in southern Russia, while both Moscow and Kyiv reported continued long-range attacks on energy, military ... The post Ukrainian Drone Attack Kills One in Russia’s Krasnodar Region as Fire Hits Black Sea Oil Terminal first appeared on [your]NEWS.
Attack on a port on the Sea of Azov. One casualty and a fire at the Kerch Strait.
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