Two of Ukraine's military helicopters struck a fuel depot in the Russian city of Belgorod on Friday, a Russian official has said, making the first ...
Russia's defence ministry said the facility was exclusively for civilian use. In an online post, Gladkov said a second blast damaged a power line near the village of Nikolskoye but that no one was hurt. Belgorod is one of Russia's main logistics hubs for the war. At the time, Gladkov said authorities were waiting for the defence ministry to establish its cause. These people are kind of sick." LVIV, Ukraine, April 1 (Reuters) - Russia accused Ukraine of carrying out an air strike against a fuel depot in the Russian city of Belgorod on Friday, an incident the Kremlin said could affect peace talks, but a top Kyiv security official denied responsibility.
A Russian regional official says that two Ukrainian military helicopters struck a fuel depot on April 1 in the Russian city of Belgorod, located some 25 ...
Ukrainian defense officials declined to comment directly on reports. In the north, Ukrainian forces have retaken the villages of Sloboda and Lukashivka near the northern city of Chernihiv and located along main supply routes between the city and Kyiv, British military intelligence said on April 1. The fresh round of talks comes after Russian and Ukrainian negotiators held face-to-face talks in Istanbul on March 28. Local residents walk near a fallen electricity pylon and a destroyed apartment building in the besieged southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol The new round of talks on April 1 comes four days after Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met for the first time for face-to-face talks in Istanbul. Local residents walk near a fallen electricity pylon and a destroyed apartment building in the besieged southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol
Ukrainian helicopters have struck a fuel storage facility in Russia's western town of Belgorod, the local governor said Friday. 'There was a fire at...
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry and the general staff did not respond to requests for comment. Belgorod lies some 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Russia's border with Ukraine and some 80 kilometers from the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, which has been pummelled by Russian forces since Moscow launched its war on Feb. 24. Two employees at the storage facilities were injured as a result of the fire, he said in another post.
The regional governor of Belgorod said Kyiv's forces hit the site around 18 miles from the Ukrainian border and 40 miles from Kharkiv.
Nexta tweeted video of helicopters it said had been filmed by local residents. There are no victims." A video allegedly showing an oil depot on fire in the Russian city of Belgorod has been blamed on Ukrainian military helicopters by a local official.
Three days before the Mi-24 raid, the Ukrainian army struck a separate depot in Belgorod with Tochka ballistic missiles. But the Friday raid was special. Not ...
It’s not clear the Friday raid is a prelude to a wider campaign of deep strikes by Ukrainian aircraft. Ukrainian brigades are counterattacking around Kyiv in the north and Kherson in the south, chasing after exhausted Russian troops who are retreating—“redeploying,” according to the Kremlin—toward separatist-controlled Donbas in eastern Ukraine. And on Friday, two of the twin-seat Mi-24s seem to have flown potentially a hundred miles or more to lob S-8 rockets at the Belgorod depot. In ambition if not in purpose, the Friday attack echoes a U. S. Army operation 31 years earlier. “The fire occurs in eight tanks with fuel and gasoline, occupying two thousand cubic meters, there is a threat of the fire spreading to another eight.” “There are 16 tanks in the seat of the fire,” the official told state media.
The Ukrainian army has reportedly conducted its first major air strike in Russian territory, which if true would mark a significant escalation of the war ...
Surging energy and food prices send eurozone inflation to new high. Martin Arnold in Frankfurt. Consumer prices in the eurozone rose 7.5 per cent in March ...
Moscow, Apr 1 (EFE).- Russia Friday alleged that the Ukrainian military bombed a fuel depot in the Belgorod region near the border with Ukraine.
“The staff was evacuated from the oil depot, there were no casualties. The company is cooperating with the Ministry of Emergency Situations and law enforcement agencies,” a Rosneft spokesperson told the Russian news agency. A firefighting train has been engaged.
Russia said two Ukrainian military helicopters crossed the border and attacked an oil-storage facility in the city of Belgorod, causing a large fire early ...
A Russian official has alleged that two Ukrainian military helicopters flew across the border and bombed a fuel depot in the eastern city of Belgorod, ...
Regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov says Ukrainian helicopters struck the facility after crossing the border at low altitude. Earlier, regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram that the helicopters hit the storage facility after crossing into Russia at low altitude. Regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov says Ukrainian helicopters struck the facility after crossing the border at low altitude.
A Russian official on Friday said two of Ukraine's military helicopters struck a fuel depot in the Russian city of Belgorod, just 40km from the border of ...
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Officials in Belgorod, a Russian city near Kharkiv, Ukraine, say Ukrainian military helicopters were responsible for explosions and subsequent fires at a ...
There were several explosions reported at an ammunition depot near Belgorod late Tuesday night, and Gladkov said Wednesday that a preliminary investigation pointed to a fire sparking those blasts. "But if these unconfirmed reports are correct — flying at night, well into Russian territory, to launch an attack on an enemy fuel depot would have required extraordinary bravery — as well as finely honed flying skills." "It would be the first time that Ukrainian aircraft have flown into Russian airspace to hit a target, bringing the war home to Russia," and giving "a huge boost to the morale of Ukraine's military," BBC defense correspondent Jonathan Beale writes from Odessa.
(Reuters) -Two Ukrainian military helicopters struck a fuel depot in the Russian city of Belgorod on Friday, a Russian official said, making the first ...
The Ukrainian Defence Ministry and the general staff did not respond to requests for comment. However, Russian oil firm Rosneft, which owns the fuel depot, said in a separate statement that no one was hurt in the fire. Reuters could not immediately verify the footage.
Two low-flying attack helicopters swept over the southern Russian city of Belgorod early Friday, firing rockets and blowing up fuel tanks, according to ...
The last independent newsletter in Russia suspended its operations Monday. In Russia: Putin has locked down the flow of information within Russia, where the war isn’t even being called a war. The weapons: Ukraine is making use of weapons such as Javelin antitank missiles and Switchblade “kamikaze” drones, provided by the United States and other allies.
Russia accused Ukraine of mounting a helicopter attack on a fuel depot inside Russian territory Friday, as footage surfaced of the facility engulfed in ...
Ukraine is defending itself against Russian aggression on its territory and should not be responsible for any events taking place on Russian territory.
Two workers were injured as a result of the accident. "I want to emphasize that as of today the Ukrainian state is conducting a defense operation to repel Russian armed aggression on Ukrainian territory. Early on April 1, the head of the Belgorod region of Russia, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that in the city of Belgorod, near the border with Ukraine, a large fire broke out at a fuel depot.
Russia accused Ukraine of mounting a helicopter attack on a fuel depot inside Russian territory Friday, as footage surfaced of the facility engulfed in ...
British military intelligence said the destruction of several oil tanks at a depot in the Russian city of Belgorod, close to the Ukrainian border, ...
Earlier on Friday, Moscow said Ukrainian helicopters struck a fuel depot in Belgorod, a logistics hub for its war effort, causing a huge fire. A view shows a fuel depot on fire in the city of Belgorod, Russia April 1, 2022. A view shows a fuel depot on fire in the city of Belgorod, Russia April 1, 2022.
A fire in Belgorod, which destroyed several oil tanks at a local depot, and explosions recently reported at an ammunition depot in the city will likely add ...
Russia said that "human factor" was behind the cause of the incident. Early on April 1, the head of the Belgorod region of Russia, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that a large fire broke out at a fuel depot in Belgorod. Two workers were injured in the accident. The ministry said that due to the incident, Russian troops attacking Kharkiv might face a shortage of resources.
Zelenskyy on Friday declared “I do not discuss any of my orders” as Russia continued to blame Kyiv for the helicopter attack on the oil depot in Belgorod.
On 30 March, explosions were also reported at an ammunition depot in the vicinity of the city.” The UK Defence Ministry on Friday noted that the destruction of oil tanks at the depot means a probable loss of fuel and ammunition supplies to the forces carrying out the military operation in Ukrainian cities. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday declared “I do not discuss any of my orders” as Russia continued to blame Kyiv for the "helicopter attack" on the oil depot in Belgorod. In an interview with Fox News he was asked if he had ordered such an attack.
Conflict Intelligence Team, an investigative journalism blog based in Ukraine, says that local media in Belgorod, Russia, has been falsely attributing ...