Ukrainian military forces carried out drone strikes targeting military-linked infrastructure in Russia, specifically hitting an oil depot in Sochi. This situation led to a fire that required more than 120 firefighters to contain it. Additionally, flights were suspended at Sochi Airport as a precaution. Reports came from the Voronezh region regarding damage from drone wreckage and continued threats from such attacks. These developments occurred as US President Donald Trump urged Russia to accept a peace agreement while indicating potential military positioning against Russia.
Ukrainian forces continued to blast military-linked infrastructure deep inside Russia early on August 3, keeping the pressure on the Kremlin days ahead of a deadline US President Donald Trump has given Moscow to accept a peace deal with Kyiv.
Russian authorities in the popular Black Sea resort of Sochi said Ukrainian drones had set a regional oil depot ablaze, with more than 120 firefighters battling to control the fire in the Adler district of the city.
Kyiv did not immediately comment on reports of the attacks, which could not immediately be verified.
Trump on August 1 said he was deploying nuclear submarines 'closer to Russia,' although he did not specify whether these were nuclear-powered or nuclear armed submarines.
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