Ukraine Strikes Russia’s Largest Oil Refinery in Western Siberia
The Gazprom Neft-operated refinery in the city of Omsk is located around 2,500 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. Source link
The Gazprom Neft-operated refinery in the city of Omsk is located around 2,500 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. Source link
Authorities in the Belgorod and Bryansk border regions reported one death each during overnight air attacks. Source link
Major General Alexander Dembitsky headed a recently created army corps within the Leningrad Military District, RBC reported. Source link
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry and General Staff did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Source link
Two of those wounded and hospitalized were identified as Rylsk District head Vladimir Kovalchuk and Sergei Besedin, the director of a municipal maintenance department. Source link
Alexander Neradko led Rosaviatsia from 2009 until he was removed for undisclosed reasons in September 2023. Source link
The Kremlin aide said Putin gave Trump a realistic assessment of the battlefield situation in Ukraine. Source link
Governor Alexander Drozdenko said drones had struck the port of Vysotsk, which handles oil, grain, coal and liquefied natural gas. Source link
Russia’s military told Putin that its forces had taken control of the city, a strategic target that Moscow has long sought in its advance through the Donetsk region. Source link
The survey, conducted between June 22 and June 28, shows Putin’s job approval rating dropping to 66.9%, down from 70.4% the prior week. Source link
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