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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed his nation would serve Russia a "just response" in retaliation for the latest Russian missile strike on Odesa that left at least 20 dead Friday.

Russia attacked the Black Sea port city with ballistic missiles that killed at least 20 people and injured at least 70. The missiles were launched from the Russian-occupied Crimea peninsula.

The attack damaged Odesa's electric supply and infrastructure. It left 10 people seriously injured along with killing a rescuer who was assisting people on the scene, regional governor Oleh Kiper said, according to Reuters.

Zelensky said Ukrainian forces will do "everything" to make the Russians "feel" their response to the missile attack. He said the rescue operation is ongoing, but called the attack an act of "cowardice."



... but you know, those jerks in DC and Vatican City are right -- Ukraine should negotiate with terrorists.
 
MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a Russian oil refinery that burned for hours on Saturday before it was brought under control in the latest of several damaging strikes this week on Russia's crude oil processing plants.

Interfax news agency quoted the emergencies ministry as saying that "open burning" at the Syzran refinery had been halted, but measures were still under way to extinguish it completely.

It was not clear how the fire would affect production at the plant, which has the capacity to process 8.5 million metric tons of crude oil a year, or 170,000 barrels per day.
An attack on another refinery, Novokuibyshevsky, on Saturday was thwarted, the local governor said. Both plants are owned by Rosneft and located in the Samara region southeast of Moscow, some 800 km (500 miles) from the nearest Ukrainian-controlled territory.

A Ukrainian source told Reuters that Kyiv's SBU intelligence agency had struck three Samara region Rosneft refineries: Syzran, Novokuibyshevsky, and Kuibyshevsky. Russian media have not reported a strike on the Kuibyshevsky refinery, which is located in the city of Samara.


 
 
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