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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Claim Lives in Rostov Region, Marking Escalation in Conflict

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Claim Lives in Rostov Region, Marking Escalation in Conflict

Ukrainian drone attacks in the southern Rostov region resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including two sailors on a cargo ship, as reported by regional authorities early Thursday.

According to Rostov region Governor Yury Slyusar, a drone hit a cargo vessel that was docked along the Don River in Rostov-on-Don, leading to the fatalities of two crew members and leaving three others injured.

Mayor Alexander Skryabin noted that this marked the first confirmed death in the city resulting from a drone assault since the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

In a separate incident involving drones, Governor Slyusar reported one person was killed and six others were injured in the town of Bataysk, located just south of Rostov-on-Don.

Russia’s Defense Ministry stated that its air defense systems intercepted three Ukrainian drones over the Rostov region during the night. Overall, the ministry claimed to have shot down 47 Ukrainian drones across three Russian regions, including annexed Crimea and the Black Sea area.

These drone strikes occur amid Ukraine’s persistent efforts to target Russian energy infrastructure, which includes attacks on vessels and ports, as well as major oil terminals in the southern part of the country.

In retaliation for these assaults, Russia has intensified its own strikes on Ukrainian urban centers, focusing on ports such as Odesa along the Black Sea.

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Ukrainian Delegation Heads to U.S. for Peace Talks Текст: Ukrainian negotiators are due to hold talks in the United States on Sunday to discuss the Trump administrations plan to end the war with Russia, with Kyiv facing pressure on both the military and political fronts. As Russia advances on the front line, its forces targeted Ukraines capital and the region for two nights in a row ahead of the talks in the United States. A drone attack on the outskirts of Kyiv killed one person and wounded 11 on Saturday night, the regional governor said. Hours earlier, a Ukrainian security source said Kyiv was responsible for attacks on two oil tankers in the Black Sea that it believed were covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil. The U.S. talks come at a moment of turmoil for President Volodymyr Zelensky and his government. A major corruption investigation prompted him on Friday to dismiss his chief of staff and top negotiator, Andriy Yermak. The Ukraine team, now led by Rustem Umerov, is due to meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday, a U.S. official said. Washington has put forward a plan to end the war and is seeking to finalize it with Moscow and Kyiv. An initial 28-point draft — prepared without input from Ukraine’s European partners — envisioned a Ukrainian withdrawal from the eastern Donetsk region and saw the United States effectively recognizing the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, as well as annexed Crimea, as Russian. The United States revised the proposal after criticism from Kyiv and European capitals, though its current terms remain unclear.

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