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Drones Strike: Four Lives Lost and Oil Tankers Targeted in Russia-Ukraine Clash

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Drone Attacks Continue in Ukraine-Russia Conflict

KYIV, Ukraine: Recent drone strikes from Russia have resulted in the deaths of three people in various parts of Ukraine. In a show of retaliatory force, Ukrainian attacks reportedly claimed one life near Moscow and targeted significant oil facilities in Russia.

For the past four years, both nations have been engaged in an ongoing war, with daily drone strikes becoming a regular occurrence. Sadly, peace talks between the two have not made any progress.

In the southern Odesa region, which houses important export terminals, Russian strikes led to the deaths of two individuals, including a truck driver at a port. Regional governor Oleg Kiper shared updates on social media, stating that drones hit three residential buildings, causing extensive damage. Emergency services released images of firefighters working to extinguish fires resulting from these attacks.

Additionally, in Kherson, another frontline area in southern Ukraine, one person was killed due to the ongoing Russian assault. Reports reveal that Russia launched a substantial number of drones—268—along with one ballistic missile during the overnight operation.

On the flip side, Ukraine’s military executed at least 334 drone strikes targeting Russia, particularly focusing on the northwestern Leningrad region. Recent weeks have seen multiple assaults on oil export terminals in this area, which Ukraine claims have significantly disrupted Russian oil revenues.

These revenues are crucial for Russia as they help sustain both its economy and military operations, which has only been further impacted by the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced strikes on two of Russia’s “shadow tankers”—older ships used to transport its sanctioned oil in the Black Sea. He shared night-vision footage of a naval drone approaching one of the tankers, although the extent of the damage remains unclear.

In a related incident, a Ukrainian drone attack resulted in the death of a 77-year-old man in the Moscow region, as reported by local authorities.

Kyiv views its strikes on Russian targets as just retaliation for the consistent bombardments faced by its cities, focusing primarily on energy and military sites. Meanwhile, Russia maintains that it does not target civilians. The ongoing conflict, ignited by Russia’s invasion in February 2022, has led to the deaths of tens of thousands of people. As of April, Russia was reportedly launching record numbers of long-range drones at Ukraine, averaging more than 200 attacks daily, according to analysis from Kyiv’s air force.

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