Ukrainian drones have struck Russia's oil processing plant in Ufa, situated around 1,400 kilometers from Ukraine, resulting in blasts and a inferno, as reported by a insider in Ukraine's Security Service.
This represents the 3rd intelligence far-reaching assault in the region in the recent weeks. Such attacks illustrate that there are no safe places in the distant backlines of the Russia.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on President Trump to broker peace in Ukraine in a telephone conversation on the weekend.
"When a conflict can be halted in a single area, then surely further hostilities can be stopped as well, covering the Russian aggression," he stated, commending Trump's "exceptional" Middle East peace initiative and requesting the American leader to influence the Russian government into negotiations.
Moscow's assaults on Ukraine resulted in the deaths of 5 individuals on Saturday and cut power to sections of the southern Odesa area, according to Ukrainian officials.
Two people lost their lives within a religious building in the town when it was hit, as reported by municipal sources.
In the Russian frontier area of the Belgorod region, a truck driver was killed by a drone assault, per local officials.
Work carried on on Saturday to recover electricity in Kyiv, after strikes by Moscow.
Power had been restored to more than 800,000 residents by Saturday and the largest power firm stated the primary work to repair the grid was complete though partial blackouts remained.
The Ukrainian anti-aircraft systems neutralized 54 of 78 UAVs from Russia deployed against Ukraine overnight, the military said on Saturday.
The Russian military authorities said it intercepted 42 Ukrainian drones over the country's airspace.
Havana on Saturday rejected American assertions it has provided military personnel to fight in the conflict in Ukraine, while affirming Cuban authorities "do not have accurate details about citizens of Cuba" participating "independently" or "in the military forces of either party".
The foreign ministry in Havana said 26 Cuban citizens had been given prison terms to incarceration ranging from five to 14 years for participating as mercenaries since last September when news spread of individuals being deployed to the frontlines in Ukraine.
The surrender initiative, a state initiative that encourages opposing fighters to lay down arms, stated in spring: "We reliably know the identities and information of over a thousand Cubans who enlisted with the Russian military in the past two years."
The Cuban foreign ministry stated of Cuban nationals who might be participating: "It is irrefutable that no individual possesses the encouragement, allegiance, or approval of the Cuban authorities for their activities."
Kin of Cubans who left for Russia in the year reported to international media at the time that their loved ones had been misled into enlisting through promotions on social media.
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