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Ukraine launches drones toward Moscow after Russia attacks Ukraine’s Danube Port City

In the early hours of Tuesday morning, a Russian air strike damaged port infrastructure in Ukraine’s?Izmail City. Meanwhile, Russian authorities claimed that they had shot down four drones fired by Ukraine and heading towards Moscow.

Izmail is home to the biggest Ukrainian port on the Danube River. It's a strategic location that's often hit.

Local officials reported on Telegram that "Port infrastructure in the city Izmail was damaged," adding that almost all aerial attack weapons had been destroyed. "Fortunately,? there were no significant damage or casualties."

The Telegram posted showed firefighters battling an blaze at a building whose windows had been blown out.

Ihor Terekhov, the mayor of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, said that two people had been rescued, and another person could still be trapped under rubble, following a Russian drone strike on the city.

The peace efforts to end the war that began in 2022 with Russia's invasion of Ukraine are stalled. Both sides have accused the other of regularly attacking?military and civilian targets, as well as energy sources. Both sides deny deliberately targeting civilians.

RUSSIA: DRONE ATTACKS

Sergei Sobyanin, the Moscow mayor, said via Telegram that 4 drones headed for the capital were downed. He also stated that emergency services have been dispatched. However, he did not provide any further details.

This attack follows a major Ukrainian drone strike on Moscow at the weekend. After that, Russia attacked the Ukrainian cities Odesa and Dnipro using missiles and drones. The attacks damaged residential buildings and inflicted injuries on dozens of people.

The Kursk operational headquarters announced on Telegram that a woman died in the Russian Kursk region bordering Ukraine and two others were injured by an attack from Ukraine on Monday night.

Regional authorities on Telegram reported that drone attacks also targeted the southern Rostov Region of Russia and Yaroslavl to the northeast of Moscow.

Mikhail Yevrayev, the governor of Yaroslavl where Russia has oil-refining facilities, warned drivers traveling towards Moscow about drone attacks.

Ukraine is trying to deny Russia its?energy revenue. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukrainian President, wrote 'on X over night that Russian refinery capacity had dropped by 10% in the last few months and oil wells were closed.

Zelenskiy stated that "(Russian president Vladimir) Putin, has built up a war chest, but it is not enough for him to continue fighting indefinitely." (Reporting from Tokyo by Jekaterina Glubkova; Editing by Edwina gibbs)

(source: Reuters)