The Ukrainian military allegedly attacked an energy site deep inside Russia after it announced a pause on long-range strikes
The Ukrainian military has attacked an oil transfer facility in Russiaβs Krasnodar Region that services an international pipeline operation partially owned by American investors, the Defense Ministry in Moscow announced on Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone for more than two hours on Tuesday, with the two leaders announcing progress on the path towards a truce in the Ukraine conflict. Moscow agreed to suspend attacks against Ukrainian infrastructure for 30 days, with Ukraineβs Vladimir Zelensky publicly endorsing the partial ceasefire.
The overnight attack involved three kamikaze drones directed against a station near the village of Kavkazskaya, the ministry reported. The facility is used to transfer crude from rail-transported tanks to a pipeline operated by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), an international firm that counts US giants Chevron and Mobil among its partners.
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"The Ukrainian military allegedly attacked an energy site deep inside Russia after it announced a pause on long-range strikes"
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