In his evening address, the Ukrainian president spoke of his meeting with the Commander-in-Chief and other security officials, where special mention was given to those in Ukraine's south that have passed on important information to the Armed Forces. "Our reconnaissance is grateful for this information and is making maximum use of it," President Volodymyr Zelensky said. "Let the enemy know whose peninsula they are on, temporarily that is."
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Thursday, April 16
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The attack has killed at least two people, including a child, in Kyiv, and one victim in Dnipro. Nearly 30 others have been injured.
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The Tuapse Oil Refinery, a Rosneft facility, is one of the 10 largest refineries in Russia.
Thursday, April 16
Ukraine has introduced drone assault units that combine aerial and ground drones, the Defense Ministry announced on April 15.
Russia struck a residential building in Odesa, killing one and injuring six, while an attack on Kyiv Oblast sparked a fire, the State Emergency Service reported.
"We strengthened our air defense — with the cruise missile interception rate of almost 80% and drone interception rising to 90%," Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said.
Russia has warned that European support for Ukraine's drone capabilities could lead to "unpredictable consequences," accusing several countries of becoming part of Kyiv's "strategic rear," the Russian Defense Ministry said on April 15.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said earlier this week she would reiterate her country's support for Ukraine amid Russian aggression.
Russia agreed to pay damages for the downing of the Azerbaijani airliner in 2024 that killed 38 people, according to a joint statement by the two countries on April 15.




