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Ukraine reaches Russia's energy goals after US-brokered truce ends

Ukraine resumed drone attacks on Russia’s oil refineries on Wednesday, just two days after the three-day ceasefire that was proposed by U.S. president Donald Trump had expired.

As the four-year conflict continues, Ukraine has targeted Russian oil infrastructure to reduce Moscow's revenue from the energy industry and dent its military strength.

The Russian defence ministry announced on Wednesday that two-hundred and eighty-six Ukrainian drones were intercepted, destroyed and destroyed over Russian regions.

Authorities in southern Krasnodar said that a 'drone fragment' fell near an industrial facility and caused a fire. The village of Volna is where the oil products terminals at Taman Port are located.

Authorities in the region of Astrakhan, Russia, said that debris from a separate Ukrainian attack on a drone caused an?incident at a gas-processing plant which also produces fuel.

Igor Babushkin wrote on Telegram that "all enemy aircraft have been either shot down or neutralized by electronic warfare systems." The debris started a fire.

Babushkin said that there were no injuries or casualties and the fire is expected to be put out 'within hours.

The plant is located 1,675 km from the Ukrainian border. Sharon Singleton, Editor and Reporter (Reporting).

(source: Reuters)