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Ukraine Drone Strikes Kills One, Sparks Fire at Russian Port of Temryuk, Governor Says

MOSCOW, June 13 (Reuters) – A ⁠Ukrainian ⁠drone attack ⁠killed one person and sparked ​a fire at a sea terminal ‌in the southern Russian ‌port of Temryuk, in ⁠the ⁠Krasnodar region, governor Veniamin Kondratiev said on ​the Telegram messaging app.

Ukraine continues to pummel Russia’s energy infrastructure as peace ​talks to resolve the Ukraine war ⁠have stalled.

Temryuk ⁠was previously targeted ⁠by ​Ukrainian drones in late May, when Kyiv’s ​security service ⁠said it had struck a gas terminal there.

A separate strike on Saturday sparked a fire ⁠in an industrial area of the Kotovo district in ⁠the Volgograd region, regional authorities said, citing governor Andrei Bocharov.

Bocharov did not disclose details of the damage or identify the facilities affected.

On June 1 Reuters reported that the Lukoil-owned Volgograd ⁠oil refinery in Russia’s south, has suspended oil processing since May 29 following a Ukrainian drone attack.

(Reporting ​by ReutersWriting by Maxim RodionovEditing ​by Louise Heavens)

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