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Russia-Ukraine war live: Odesa port infrastructure damaged in overnight attack, say Ukraine officials
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One person was reported injured after Russian forces attacked the Black Sea city overnight with repeated drone and missile strikes

An imprisoned Russian opposition figure has been transferred to a maximum security prison in Siberia,Russia’s suspension of petrol exports will probably limit already tight supplies in the global market

and have the biggest impact on countries that depend on Russian fuel supplies, the UK Ministry of Defence has said. In its latest intelligence update, the ministry said Russians had probably faced localised petrol and diesel shortages in recent weeks.in the war with Russia, saying countries should not “play games” by promising weapons and then withholding them as this would only continue their misery.

The Russian-installed head of the Donetsk oblast has imposed a curfew banning the presence of civilians on streets and in public places from 11pm until 4am from Mondays to Fridays, Reuters reported. Denis Pushilin published a decree on Sunday that forbade assemblies, rallies and demonstrations, in addition to other mass events, in the Russian-controlled parts of the Donetsk oblast – unless they were permitted by the local operational headquarters for military threat response.The commission has pledged a total of.

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