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Ukraine strikes oil refinery in Russia's Perm for 3rd time in 2 weeks, SBU says
Ukrainian drones previously attacked local oil infrastructure overnight on April 29-30.

EU ready to back Belgium in frozen assets war against Russian oligarchs
Instead of going to court, Russia's oligarchs are relying on a 1989 investment treaty, which Belgium and Luxembourg signed with the Soviet Union.

Ukraine expects US envoys in late spring or early summer, hopes to revive peace talks
Rustem Umerov said he and U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner discussed humanitarian issues, prisoner exchanges between Kyiv and Moscow, and peace efforts.

Why Russia can’t protect its oil refineries from Ukrainian strikes
Since mid-April, Ukraine has struck the Tuapse oil terminal on Russia's Black Sea coast four times, triggering major fires at one of the country's key oil export hubs despite active air defenses and repeated Russian claims of intercepted drones. The attacks have caused days-long fires, halted refinery operations, polluted parts of the coastline, and forced authorities into prolonged emergency response efforts. This raises a question: If Russia maintains one of the largest air defense networks

Ukraine asks US to verify possible Starlink use aboard Russia's shadow fleet vessels
A Ukrainian delegation asked U.S. State Department officials to verify whether sanctioned vessels in Russia's shadow fleet are using Starlink technology, which could violate U.S. sanctions policy.

Oil refinery, defense technology center struck in large-scale Ukrainian attacks across multiple Russian regions
President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed later in the day that Ukrainian forces attacked the city of Yaroslavl, targeting an oil infrastructure facility.

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