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Suspension of US aid and drones
Suspension of US aid and drones

US President Donald Trump decided to suspend all military aid to Ukraine after a quarrel with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office of the White House.

American officials reported that this decision will remain in effect until Trump sees that Ukrainian leaders demonstrate a commitment to peace.

This means the suspension of US military equipment supplies that have not yet reached Ukraine, including weapons that are in transit.

Trump suspends all military aid to Ukraine. - 'Glavkom'

Russian terrorists attacked Odesa, resulting in four injuries. Residential buildings and critical infrastructure were damaged. The fires that broke out were quickly extinguished by firefighters. As a result, there was also a power outage in certain parts of the city.

Additionally, the attack led to damage to energy infrastructure and the seizure of vehicles and buildings.

Attack of suicide bombers on Odesa. - 'Glavkom'

On the night of March 4, Russian troops struck the city of Sumy. During the attack, one of the clinics was taken over by enemy suicide bombers. This led to power supply problems in the city. The children's clinic was damaged, but there is currently no information about casualties.

Hit on the clinic in Sumy. - 'Glavkom'

In the Chertkovsky district of Rostov region, a fire broke out on the oil pipeline after a massive drone attack. The event has not yet been officially commented on.

Drones hit the oil pipeline in Rostov region. - 'Glavkom'

The drone attack also caused an explosion at the Syzran oil refinery in the Samara region. Currently, there are no reports of casualties. This refinery is one of the largest in Russia, and its products include fuel, aviation gas, and bitumen.

Fire at the Syzran oil refinery. - 'Glavkom'

As of now, the 1105th day of the war in Ukraine continues.


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