Ukraine expands oil strikes on Russia as Putin proposes brief ceasefire
Key Points:
- Ukrainian drones struck a Lukoil-owned oil refinery in Perm, central Russia, over 1,500 km from the front line, causing large fires and a chemical emergency alert that city authorities later described as a test.
- This attack is part of a series of Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil infrastructure in retaliation for Russia's ongoing aggression, with previous hits including a strategic oil pipeline hub in Perm and oil facilities in Tuapse.
- Moscow continues to conduct aerial attacks on Ukrainian cities, recently killing at least three people and injuring dozens, while also reducing its Victory Day military parade due to a "terrorist threat" from Ukraine.
- Russian President Putin proposed a one-day ceasefire for Victory Day during a call with Donald Trump, but Ukraine's President Zelensky emphasized Kyiv's interest in a longer-lasting ceasefire and peace agreement.
- The conflict has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths and displacement, with Russia maintaining a large military presence in eastern Ukraine and dismissing peace talks unless Ukraine cedes territory.