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Ukrainian drone attack on Russian city of Grayvoron – gas supply disrupted

War in Ukraine rages on for 1.089 days. Ukrainian forces have used drones to attack the town of Grayvoron in Russia's Belgorod region, cutting off gas supplies.

On the other hand, Russian air defenses destroyed a Ukrainian drone over Kursk.

Kiev said it was still extinguishing a fire in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant shelter that broke out on Friday after being hit by a Russian drone.

The two warring sides continued their massive drone attacks. The Russian Defense Ministry said that air defense forces destroyed 40 Ukrainian drones in the skies over the Kaluga, Volgograd, Rostov and Saratov regions.

On the other hand, the Ukrainian Air Force announced that the missile forces shot down 33 out of a total of 70 drones, while the remaining 37 were electronically neutralized.

Kiev said it was still extinguishing a fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant shelter that broke out on Friday after a Russian drone hit it, stressing that radiation levels were within limits.

Meanwhile, Trump's team is preparing peace talks in Saudi Arabia with both warring parties, reports the Politico portal.

Senior officials from US President Donald Trump's administration will begin peace talks with Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Saudi Arabia, said Texas Republican Congressman Mike McCaul and two US officials familiar with the plan, Politico reports.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated at the Munich Security Conference that he would not remove the issue of Kiev's membership in NATO from the agenda.

He put forward the idea of ​​creating a joint European armed forces with the participation of the Ukrainian army, because, as he assessed, it seems to him that the period when Kiev and its allies could rely on the United States is over.

Washington has sent a document to European allies containing questions about how they can contribute to security guarantees for Ukraine, Reuters reported, citing unnamed European diplomats.

The Financial Times first reported that the US had asked its European allies to provide information on the weapons, peacekeepers and security arrangements they could provide to Ukraine.

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