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The Kremlin said a Saturday phone call between U.S. and Russian officials addressed the Ukraine conflict. Ukrainian forces struck Russian targets overnight, and Ukrainian officials spoke with an unnamed leader.
U.S. and Russian officials discussed the Ukraine conflict in a Saturday phone call, the Kremlin said. The call was described as constructive, and the U.S. side offered to help find a solution. Ukrainian officials also spoke with an unnamed leader about the front-line situation. The two sides agreed to meet in person at the NATO summit in Ankara.
Ukrainian drones struck an oil terminal in St.
Petersburg and a military target on Kronstadt island overnight Saturday. Ukrainian officials described the strikes as long-range sanctions targeting Russian war revenue. Ukrainian forces also hit power substations in occupied Crimea, causing a blackout across the peninsula.
Russia's defense ministry released videos purporting to show forces capturing Kostiantynivka. Ukrainian officials called the claim a lie and said Ukrainian forces still control the city. The U.S. official placed the call to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence and wrote on X that America's determination will be crucial.
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