Strike on Russian oil depot reported as Ukraine talks resume

Strike on Russian oil depot reported as Ukraine talks resume
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The talk to stop the battle in Ukraine returned on Friday, as another effort to save civilians from the city of Mariupol who were destroyed and surrounded and Russia accused Ukraine’s cross-border helicopter attack on the oil depot.

The Russian Belgorod region Governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said air strikes on Russia with a pair of helicopters caused fires and injuring two people. Some of the closest businesses also reported hit.

Of course, this is not something that can be considered to create a convenient condition for the continuation of the conversation, “said Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov, five weeks into the war that had left thousands of dead and pushed more than 4 million refugees from Ukraine.

Not immediately possible to verify Russian accusations. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he could not “not confirm or reject the claim that Ukraine was involved in this matter, only because I did not have all the military information.”

Russia has reported cross-border shootings from Ukraine before, including last week’s incident that killed a military pastor, but not an attack from the air. Depot, run by Russive Energy Giant Rosneft, is about 35 kilometers (21 miles) from the Ukrainian border.

Meanwhile, Russian troops seem to be in a quick retreat of the area around Kyiv, three days after Moscow said he planned to reduce military activity around the capital of Ukraine and the North City of Chernihiv to create more trust between the two parties and promote negotiations.

But Ukraine and its allies have warned that the Kremlin did not increase but regrouped, supplying his troops and hiring them back to the eastern country for intensive attacks on the Donbas region dominated by Russian-language, which included Mariupol.

The latest negotiations, take place with videos, follow Tuesday’s meeting in Turkey, where Ukraine repeated his willingness to leave efforts to join NATO and declare himself neutral. In return, it is proposed that security is guaranteed by several other countries.

The head of the Russian delegation, Vladimir Medinsky, wrote about the social media that Moscow’s position on the crimea peninsula controlling – confiscated from Ukraine in 2014 – and expanded the regions in East Ukraine held by Russian-supported separatists “did not change.”

The International Committee for the Red Cross struggled to arrange operations to send emergency relief to Mariupol and bring civilians out with the bus.

Strategic South Port City in Sea Azov has seen some worst war suffering, with weeks of fighting and lack of water, food, fuel and medicine. About 100,000 people are believed to be in the city, down from 430,000 prows.

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