Ukraine-Russia latest: Kyiv launches drone strike at Russian oil depots as Zelensky ready to speak with Putin

Zelensky says he will not be kind to Putin who he considers an enemy

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A Russian oil tank burned during the night after Ukraine introduced a drone attack on the site, according to Russian officials.

On Wednesday morning, up to 55 people struggled to extinguish the fireplace in Krasnodar, southern Russia, the governor of the Veniamin Kondratyev region.

Kyiv has introduced a series of drones attacks opposed to Russian power comforts in recent days, adding an oil refinery in Volgograd.

It occurs when Volodymyr Zelensky has pointed out that he is in a position to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin if it is the only approach to bring peace to Ukraine.

“If this is the only configuration in which we can bring peace to the citizens of Ukraine and not lose people, we will go through this configuration for the meeting,” he said.

“I will not be great with Him. I is an enemy. And to be honest, I think he is also an enemy,” said Zelensky.

Zelensky also revealed that Ukraine has lost more than 45,000 infantry soldiers on the battlefield since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022.

Donald Trump requested a request to Ukraine in which kyiv promises the materials of the rare land minerals in the United States as payment of war help. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has already introduced the concept as a component of his completion plan with conflicts with Russia. Going to the new fists in the White House on Monday, February 3, Trump said: “We tell Ukraine that they have very valuable rare lands. ” We seek to conclude an agreement with Ukraine where we are sure what we give them with their infrequent lands and other people. things. “

Eddy, 28, said he felt positive and that he did not regret despite the terrible wounds inflicted by an alleged attack with Russian unmanned planes

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