Drones attacked a chemical enterprise in the Russian Federation: main news of the night.
On the night of June 8, at the 'Azot' chemical plant in the Tula region, there were at least 5 explosions. Information about the drone attack spread through Russian Telegram channels, which also reported the activation of air defense at the site. This is not the first case of drone attacks on this enterprise.
The United States is considering legislation to impose new sanctions against Russia. The author of the initiative, Senator Lindsey Graham, proposed to modify the bill to avoid conflicts with other countries that consume Russian energy, such as China, India, and the European Union. It is noted that the European Union is significantly dependent on Russian gas, and the imposition of a 500% tariff could cause geopolitical difficulties.
Discussions are also focused on the situation in Ukraine during meetings between Russia and Ukraine. The United States continues to support the negotiation process and emphasizes the importance of direct meetings between the parties to achieve sustainable peace. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted the need for direct contacts between Kyiv and Moscow on the path to resolving the conflict.
In short, a series of explosions occurred at the 'Azot' enterprise in Russia, information about which spread quickly. At the same time, the U.S. is considering the introduction of new sanctions against Russia to avoid conflicts with other countries. The emphasis is placed on the necessity of direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia to achieve peace.Read also
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