Russia: Smoke rises from bearings factory in Samara
A Ukrainian drone caused damage to an oil storage early on Sunday, resulting in a fire in one of the gasoline tanks, which was later extinguished, according to a statement from the regional governor.
The governor of the Oryol area, Andrei Klychkov, said on Telegram that there were no casualties and that all emergency services were on the scene.
He did not say whether the depot was hit by debris or was purposely targeted by the drone.
On the same day, Russia claimed to have foiled a coordinated Ukrainian invasion on Crimea, while drones hindered air traffic in Moscow.
In an attempt to disrupt Moscow's war operations in this critical region, Ukraine has lately initiated a series of strikes on Russian military infrastructure in occupied Crimea and the facilities of the Russian Navy Black Sea Fleet.
Furthermore, deep inside Russia, away from the front lines, there has been an uptick in attacks, with Moscow's mayor saying that at least two drones were intercepted in the capital region early on Sunday.
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Flames could be seen in the direction of the oil depot in Oryol (Image: Social Media)
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Meanwhile, authorities in the Tula region reported a drone crash at a logistics center, with no reported casualties or major infrastructure damage.
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Good morning
Good morning from London. I’m Tim McNulty, I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on the war in Ukraine. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! Your thoughts are always welcome.
Email: tim.mcnulty@reachplc.com
Twitter: @TimDMcNulty
3 days ago11:34 Tim McNulty
Russia experiences additional drone attacks
Reports coming in from Russia reveal two new drone attacks, distinct from the ones previously mentioned near the capital.
In the Voronezh region, local governor Aleksandr Gusev and the Ministry of Defence confirmed the interception of another drone. Thankfully, this incident resulted in no injuries or significant damage.
Meanwhile, authorities in the Tula region reported a drone crash at a logistics center, with no reported casualties or major infrastructure damage.
3 days ago11:15 Tim McNulty
Moscow airports resume normal operations after temporary closure
The Russian Federal Agency for Air Transport has confirmed that the two Moscow airports that temporarily closed on Sunday morning are now back to their regular operations, according to a statement provided to the Russian news agency TASS.
3 days ago09:25 Tim McNulty
Kim Jong Un's departure from Russia
According to Russian news sources, the train transporting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has officially departed from the railway station in the Russian Far Eastern city of Artyom, marking the conclusion of his visit to Russia.
The journey ahead is not a short one, as the distance between Artyom and the Khasan station near the North Korean border spans over 200 kilometers (124 miles).
3 days ago08:48 Tim McNulty
NATO Chief Stoltenberg: Ukraine conflict unlikely to end swiftly
NATO's Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, has just issued a significant warning regarding the ongoing Ukraine conflict. In a recent interview published by Agence France-Presse, Stoltenberg cautioned that we should not expect a speedy resolution to the crisis.
Stoltenberg said:"Most wars last longer than expected when they first begin,
"Therefore we must prepare ourselves for a long war in Ukraine."
3 days ago07:03 Tim McNulty
Good morning
Good morning from London. I’m Tim McNulty, I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on the war in Ukraine. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! Your thoughts are always welcome.
Email: tim.mcnulty@reachplc.com
Twitter: @TimDMcNulty
3 days ago11:34 Tim McNulty
Russia experiences additional drone attacks
Reports coming in from Russia reveal two new drone attacks, distinct from the ones previously mentioned near the capital.
In the Voronezh region, local governor Aleksandr Gusev and the Ministry of Defence confirmed the interception of another drone. Thankfully, this incident resulted in no injuries or significant damage.
Meanwhile, authorities in the Tula region reported a drone crash at a logistics center, with no reported casualties or major infrastructure damage.
3 days ago11:34 Tim McNulty
Reports coming in from Russia reveal two new drone attacks, distinct from the ones previously mentioned near the capital.
In the Voronezh region, local governor Aleksandr Gusev and the Ministry of Defence confirmed the interception of another drone. Thankfully, this incident resulted in no injuries or significant damage.
Meanwhile, authorities in the Tula region reported a drone crash at a logistics center, with no reported casualties or major infrastructure damage.
3 days ago11:15 Tim McNulty
Moscow airports resume normal operations after temporary closure
The Russian Federal Agency for Air Transport has confirmed that the two Moscow airports that temporarily closed on Sunday morning are now back to their regular operations, according to a statement provided to the Russian news agency TASS.
3 days ago11:15 Tim McNulty
The Russian Federal Agency for Air Transport has confirmed that the two Moscow airports that temporarily closed on Sunday morning are now back to their regular operations, according to a statement provided to the Russian news agency TASS.
3 days ago09:25 Tim McNulty
Kim Jong Un's departure from Russia
According to Russian news sources, the train transporting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has officially departed from the railway station in the Russian Far Eastern city of Artyom, marking the conclusion of his visit to Russia.
The journey ahead is not a short one, as the distance between Artyom and the Khasan station near the North Korean border spans over 200 kilometers (124 miles).
3 days ago09:25 Tim McNulty
According to Russian news sources, the train transporting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has officially departed from the railway station in the Russian Far Eastern city of Artyom, marking the conclusion of his visit to Russia.
The journey ahead is not a short one, as the distance between Artyom and the Khasan station near the North Korean border spans over 200 kilometers (124 miles).
3 days ago08:48 Tim McNulty
NATO Chief Stoltenberg: Ukraine conflict unlikely to end swiftly
NATO's Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, has just issued a significant warning regarding the ongoing Ukraine conflict. In a recent interview published by Agence France-Presse, Stoltenberg cautioned that we should not expect a speedy resolution to the crisis.
Stoltenberg said:"Most wars last longer than expected when they first begin,
"Therefore we must prepare ourselves for a long war in Ukraine."
3 days ago08:48 Tim McNulty
NATO's Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, has just issued a significant warning regarding the ongoing Ukraine conflict. In a recent interview published by Agence France-Presse, Stoltenberg cautioned that we should not expect a speedy resolution to the crisis.
Stoltenberg said:"Most wars last longer than expected when they first begin,
"Therefore we must prepare ourselves for a long war in Ukraine."
3 days ago07:03 Tim McNulty
Good morning
Good morning from London. I’m Tim McNulty, I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on the war in Ukraine. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! Your thoughts are always welcome.
Email: tim.mcnulty@reachplc.com
Twitter: @TimDMcNulty
3 days ago07:03 Tim McNulty
Good morning from London. I’m Tim McNulty, I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on the war in Ukraine. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! Your thoughts are always welcome.
Email: tim.mcnulty@reachplc.com
Twitter: @TimDMcNulty
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