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Escalating tensions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict: Key developments on day 1,071
Ongoing Hostilities
A drone strike in Russia’s Belgorod region, near the Ukrainian border, reportedly resulted in the deaths of a woman and her two-year-old child, with two others injured. Russia’s Ministry of Defence claimed that its air defense systems intercepted 104 Ukrainian drones overnight, with one civilian suffering a minor chest injury. Several buildings and vehicles sustained damage.
In western Russia, the mayor of Smolensk reported that Ukraine targeted the Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant, the region’s largest energy facility. However, the drone was allegedly neutralized before causing significant damage.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military stated that it intercepted 29 out of 57 drones launched by Russia overnight, while 14 others failed to hit their intended targets. Additionally, Ukraine reported that Russia fired an Iskander-M ballistic missile. Kyiv also confirmed striking an oil refinery in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region, triggering a massive fire. The regional governor verified the incident, stating that debris from a downed drone ignited the blaze.
Further drone attacks were reported at the Andreapol oil pumping station in Russia, leading to an oil spill and fire. A missile storage facility in the Tver region was also struck, causing multiple explosions.
In Ukraine’s capital, debris from a destroyed Russian drone fell near a metro station in the Darnytskyi district, triggering air raid alerts. In eastern Ukraine, Russian forces reportedly gained control of the village of Novoielyzavetivka in Donetsk. Additionally, Odesa’s governor confirmed that Russian airstrikes damaged port infrastructure in the region, though no casualties were reported.
Tensions in Kursk
Reports indicated that Russian officials met with families of civilians allegedly trapped in the Ukrainian-occupied Kursk region. This follows public criticism of the government’s efforts and a coordinated online campaign by relatives demanding their return.
Energy and Sanctions
The European Commission decided against banning Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) due to concerns over securing alternative supplies. However, restrictions were imposed on Russian aluminum, video games, and joysticks. Meanwhile, Moldova’s state gas supplier confirmed a deal with a Transnistrian company to resume gas deliveries to the separatist region, with an initial three million cubic meters being provided on credit.
Political and Diplomatic Developments
Australia’s Foreign Minister stated that Oscar Jenkins, an Australian national previously reported killed after being captured by Russian forces, is alive but remains in custody. Officials expressed serious concerns about his status as a prisoner of war.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged former U.S. President Donald Trump to support Kyiv, framing it as a stand for justice. Zelenskyy also emphasized Ukraine’s need for stronger security guarantees while asserting that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not fear European resistance.
Additionally, Western officials cautioned Ukraine about eroding trust amid an escalating internal dispute between its defense minister and the chief of military procurement.