Ukraine attacks Russia, oil infrastructure hit. Latest news on the war

The war between Ukraine and Russia continues unabated. The Ukrainian army has oil infrastructure hit during the night in several Russian regions, as reported by Russian news channels on Telegram. Photos and videos posted on social media show flames and black smoke rising from a warehouse owned by Lukoil near the city of Mikhaylovsk in the Stavropol Territory. According to some sources, drones were also spotted flying towards the affected area.

Regional governor Vladimir Vladimirov confirmed theattack on an “industrial plant” not specified in a post on Telegram. Minutes later, independent media channels on Telegram, citing testimonies from residents, reported that another fire had broken out in an oil depot in the city of Tver, located about 300 kilometers northwest of Moscow, following a Ukrainian attack.

Unicef: “Three children already killed in July”

Meanwhile, the death toll continues to grow. They would be at least three children have been killed since the beginning of July from the attacks that occurred in Ukraine. More than 20 were injured. This is reported by Unicef ​​which, with its partners, is providing psychological support, cash aid and assistance.

“Young lives shattered by war, an unimaginable loss for their families and communities,” he writes on X, “protecting children in times of war is not a choice, it is a legal obligation.”

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