Ukraine, Russia launch drone strikes after latest round of peace talks

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A member of the drone teams of the 20th Lyubart Brigade of the 1st Corps of the National Guard Azov on the Toretsk front line in Ukraine, on July 23.

A member of the drone teams of the 20th Lyubart Brigade of the 1st Corps of the National Guard Azov on the Toretsk front line in Ukraine on July 23.

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MOSCOW – Ukraine and Russia launched drone strikes against each other early on July 24, officials from both sides said.

The strikes came within hours of the conclusion of the

latest round of direct talks,

aimed at finding a solution after nearly 3½ years of war.

Negotiators from the two sides had earlier discussed further prisoner swops at a brief session of peace talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul, but the sides remained far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible meeting of their leaders.

Ukrainian drones hit southern Russian Black Sea areas, killing one person, injuring another, and hitting an oil storage depot.

Russian forces staged the latest in a series of mass attacks on Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa, triggering several fires in residential and other buildings.

Emergency officials in Russia’s Krasnodar region on the Black Sea said on the Telegram messaging app that debris from a falling drone struck and killed a woman in Adler district near the resort city of Sochi.

A second woman was being treated in hospital for serious injuries.

The administrative head of the Sirius federal district, south of Sochi, said a drone hit an oil base, but gave no further details.

Russia’s Rosaviatsia aviation authority said operations were suspended at Sochi airport for about four hours.

In Odesa, regional governor Oleh Kiper said two floors of a multi-storey apartment building had been set ablaze. Other fires broke out on the roof of a two-storey residence, in kiosks and at a petrol station.

The city’s historic centre, a Unesco World Heritage Site, was also hit, he said. Mr Kiper said details on casualties were being compiled.

Reuters could not independently confirm accounts from either side.

Ukraine’s military has frequently launched drone attacks on Russian targets often far from the war’s front line, particularly on sites linked with energy.

Russian forces have in recent weeks intensified drone attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities. REUTERS

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