Protests Against Trump and Explosions in Russia: Main Events of the Night.


In the United States, veterans are protesting against Trump, explosions have occurred in Volgograd, Russia, and cities in Ukraine have once again become victims of hostile attacks. 'Glavcom' has prepared the main events of the night from March 14 to 15 to keep you updated on the current news.
Protests in the USA
Thousands of veterans took to the streets in Washington and other cities across the U.S. to express their dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump and his administration. This information is reported by 'Glavcom' citing Newsweek.
Protesters are opposing cuts to social benefits, reductions in job opportunities for veterans in federal institutions, pardons for participants in the January 6 riots, and restrictions on medical services for veterans. The organizer of the march 'NowDC' is the movement Fourteenth Now. Participants in the rally demand Trump's removal from the presidency, claiming that the events of January 6, 2021, could be recognized as a conspiracy.
Explosions in Russia
On the night of March 15, Volgograd was attacked by unknown drones. According to preliminary information, a local oil refinery was blown up, and there are reports of a fire. The information was provided by 'Glavcom' citing Russian Telegram channels.
It is noted that after the attack, an area near the 'Sarepta' railway station caught fire. The probable target of the attack was the oil refinery located about two kilometers from the station. Videos of explosions and fire have spread online. Some witnesses report grass igniting, likely due to debris from the drone falling.
Attack on Ukrainian Cities
Russia has launched an attack on Ukraine using drones. As a result of the strikes, energy infrastructure in Sumy and Odesa regions has been damaged. This is reported by 'Glavcom' citing the Sumy Regional State Administration and the head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, Oleg Kiper.
The Sumy Regional State Administration reported that the enemy conducted a massive drone attack on critical infrastructure facilities in the city of Sumy. The head of the Odesa Regional State Administration Oleg Kiper reported that the enemy struck Odesa region en masse with strike drones.
In Kherson, there are casualties and injuries as a result of the Russian attack. This was reported by the head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.
Prokudin reported that one of the guided bombs hit a residential area. As a result of the attack, a private house in the Central district caught fire. According to him, Kherson has already suffered from hostile airstrikes twice in one day.
It is known that as a result of the hostile attack, one man was killed, and five were injured.
The occupiers also attacked Chernihiv. It is reported that a nine-story building was damaged in the strike. This was reported by the head of the Chernihiv City Executive Committee, Dmytro Bryzhynskyi.
Bryzhynskyi reported that as a result of the attack, a car dealership caught fire, and the fire was extinguished.
U.S. President Donald Trump explained his promise to resolve Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine 'in 24 hours'. This was reported by 'Glavcom' citing an interview he gave to journalist Sheryl Atkisson.
Atkisson noted the complexity of investigating such a Russian invasion, reminding Trump that during the campaign he stated that he would 'end this war in 24 hours'.
'Well, I was somewhat sarcastic when I said that. I did not fulfill my promise. In fact, I meant that I would like to end it, and I am confident that I will succeed in doing so,' the U.S. president clarified.
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