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Ukrainian troops now control almost all of the Dnipropetrovsk region after liberating 400 square kilometres in counterattacks
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Ukraine claims to have taken back almost all of its territory in a key region that Vladimir Putin wanted to turn into a “buffer zone”.
Senior general Oleksandr Komarenko told reporters that Ukrainian troops now controlled almost all of the Dnipropetrovsk region after liberating 400 square kilometres in counterattacks.
He said this undermined Russia’s attempted strategy of seizing a strip of territory beyond its stated claims in the Donbas, to serve as a “buffer zone” and support further offensive operations.
Earlier, Donald Trump said the US would loosen oil-related Ukraine war sanctions on “some countries” after an hour-long phone call with Vladimir Putin.
Trump said they discussed both the Ukraine war and the conflict in the Middle East during a “very good call”. He said they had a “positive” discussion about the European conflict despite what he called “tremendous hatred” between Putin and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky.
Trump said Putin offered help bringing a quick diplomatic end to the Iran war. “I said, ‘You could be more helpful by getting the Ukraine–Russia war over with. That will be more helpful,’” Trump told reporters.
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Zelensky says Storm Shadows hit major Russian missile control factory
Ukraine struck a plant in Russia's Bryansk region that makes control systems for Russian missiles, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"An operation has just successfully taken place — a plant in Bryansk was hit. This plant manufactures control systems for all types of missiles of the Russian Federation,” Zelensky told an online media briefing on Wednesday.
The Kremniy El plant is a major Russian microelectronics manufacturer.
The strike used air-launched British Storm Shadow missiles.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said capping the oil price would help limit Russia's revenues and that now was not the time to relax sanctions against Russia.
"This is not the moment to relax sanctions on Russia," she said in a post on X, after she took part in a call with G7 leaders to discuss the impact of the Iran war on oil and gas markets.
She added that, along with the European Council's President Antonio Costa, they had both reiterated the immediate priority is to keep energy flows moving, especially through the Straits of Hormuz, and that they both backed the International Energy Agency's decision to release 400 million barrels of oil.
"We both welcomed today's decision by the IEA make 400 million barrels of emergency reserve oil available to ease tensions in global energy supply," added Von der Leyen.
Daniel Keane12 March 2026 01:00US and Russian teams met in Florida and discussed 'variety of topics,' Witkoff says
A Russian delegation led by President Vladimir Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev met with a U.S. delegation in Florida on Wednesday, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said.
He added that the teams discussed a "variety of topics" and agreed to stay in touch.
Daniel Keane12 March 2026 00:01Sea drones target oil tankers in the Middle East
Naval drones have been used in at least two attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf region since war erupted between the US, Israel and Iran, according to maritime authorities and analysts, demonstrating a dangerous new threat in the key shipping lane.
The emergence of the use of explosive-laden unmanned surface vessels, which Ukraine has used with great effect in its war with Russia, comes as Iran threatens to block oil shipments from transiting the key Strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint for one-fifth of the world's oil.
The first sea-based drone attack was on March 1 when a crude oil tanker, the MKD VYOM, was hit about 44 nautical miles off Oman, killing one crew member, Britain’s maritime agency said.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency said in a public advisory that an unmanned surface vessel struck the Marshall Islands-flagged tanker just above the waterline, triggering an explosion and fire in the engine room.
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