Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,362

Russia's War on Ukraine Enters Day 1,362: Key Developments

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has entered a grim milestone with day 1,362 of ongoing fighting. Despite numerous attempts at ceasefire negotiations, the war rages on, causing irreparable damage to civilians, infrastructure, and the environment.

Russian forces have made significant gains in the southeastern Zaporizhia region, capturing key settlements like Rivnopillya and Mala Tokmachka. They now claim control over 75 percent of this area, highlighting their relentless push for territorial dominance. Ukraine's General Staff has confirmed a series of attacks by Russian forces on civilian targets, resulting in at least four civilian deaths and 17 injuries.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces have launched a daring attack on the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery in Russia's Samara region. The strike was reportedly successful, with explosions and a fire reported at the site. This bold move is seen as an attempt to disrupt Russia's energy supplies and deal economic blows.

In other developments, Russian air defenses destroyed over 50 Ukrainian drones on Sunday evening, further underscoring the escalating nature of the conflict. Ukraine's attempts to retaliate were thwarted, however, with only two Neptune guided missiles intercepted by Russian forces.

As the war drags on, Russia's energy sector faces increased pressure. The Novorossiysk port resumed oil loadings after a two-day suspension due to a Ukrainian missile and drone attack, which damaged critical infrastructure. In contrast, Ukraine has secured vital imports of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Greece, ensuring its access to essential winter supplies.

On the diplomatic front, Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in talks with Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin during a visit by Kazakhstan's president to Moscow. These discussions highlighted the ongoing struggles faced by Russia's energy conglomerates under US-led sanctions.

In an unexpected twist, environmental group Greenpeace revealed that France is providing reprocessed uranium to Russia for treatment and reuse, sparking widespread criticism from nations seeking to intensify sanctions on the Russian government.

As day 1,362 of this devastating conflict enters its history books, civilians on both sides continue to bear the brunt. With no clear end in sight, the international community remains vigilant, holding out hope for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis.
 
I'm getting so sick of these sanctions, ya know? 🀯 Russia's struggling to get their energy back on track and it's all because of the US being all dramatic about it. Like, come on! Can't we just have a chill conversation about trade and energy cooperation? πŸ’¬ But noooo, everyone has to jump on the bandwagon and impose more sanctions. Meanwhile, Ukraine is getting some sweet deals with the US for LNG 🌊 Guess that's what happens when you're not in Russia's shoes... 😏 France providing reprocessed uranium to Russia? Talk about a tricky moral compass πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Maybe we should just focus on finding solutions instead of piling on more pressure? πŸ€”
 
Day 1,362 is just another number, but it's the lives lost and homes destroyed that shouldn't be ignored. We often talk about the bigger picture, but what's the cost of this war? It's not just dollars and cents or territorial control – it's the human cost. The fact that Ukraine had to get US LNG from Greece is a harsh reminder of our interconnectedness. Sanctions can be tough, but they're also meant to hold countries accountable for their actions. Russia's struggles with its energy sector serve as a lesson in resilience, but not without a toll on innocent civilians πŸ’”
 
πŸ˜” I'm so sorry I missed this thread. It's crazy how fast time flies. 1,362 days is like, an eternity for those affected by this war 🀯. The fact that Russia's forces are controlling 75% of the Zaporizhia region is just devastating news. I can only imagine how hard it must be for civilians living there, seeing their homes and communities destroyed πŸ’”. And the attacks on civilian targets? Absolutely unacceptable 😑. Ukraine's response to attack Russian oil refineries is a bold move, but also really concerning - what if this escalates further? πŸ€– Russia's energy sector is already struggling with sanctions, and now they're having to get uranium from France?! 🌎 It just goes to show how far the world has come in imposing economic pressure on Russia. But at the same time, I'm so glad Ukraine secured that LNG import deal from Greece - winter is coming, and they need all the energy they can get ❄️. Can we please just keep hoping for a peaceful resolution? πŸ’•
 
idk how much longer ppl can take dis war 🀯 1,362 days already & it just keep gettin worse 4 civilians, esp in zaporizhia where russians just took control of 75% of the area 🚫 dont even get me started on the energy sector - russian oil refinery attack was a great move by ukraine btw 🀩 but us is still helpin out ukraine w/ lng imports & france is like "hey, we got uranium 4 ur treatment" πŸ™„ lol what's next?
 
πŸ€• This war is taking such a toll on innocent lives πŸ™. I'm so worried about the civilian casualties and displaced people. It's crazy that Russia's energy sector is under pressure because of Ukraine's attacks, but at the same time, Ukraine's trying to disrupt their supply chain too 🚧. And what's going on with France providing reprocessed uranium to Russia? Doesn't it seem like a double standard? πŸ˜• The international community needs to keep pushing for peace talks and finding ways to support both sides without fueling the conflict πŸ’‘. It's heartbreaking that this war is still dragging on after 1,362 days 🀯. Can't we just find a way to resolve this peacefully?! 🀞
 
Ugh, another 362 days of human suffering πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can't believe Russia is still trying to flex its muscles and Ukraine's just like "hey, no thanks, we've got this". The energy sector drama is getting real - who knew oil refineries could be a thing? πŸ˜‚

But seriously, the fact that France is providing reprocessed uranium to Russia is just wild. Like, what's next? A French-Moscow bakery chain or something? πŸžπŸ‘€

On a more somber note, the civilian casualties are heartbreaking - at least 4 people died and 17 were injured in a Russian attack. It's not like we haven't seen this before, but still, it hurts to see innocent people caught in the crossfire πŸ’”.

One thing that's got my attention is Ukraine's bold strike on Russia's Samara region oil refinery. That's some top-notch guerrilla warfare right there. Who knew Novokuibyshevsk was a thing? πŸ€”

All in all, it just feels like the same old loop - fighting, dying, negotiations... repeat ad infinitum 😴. Can't we just have a nice cup of tea and talk about this instead of watching it escalate? β˜•οΈ
 
OMG 🀯, can you believe it's been 1,362 days of non-stop fighting?! 😩 The situation is getting more intense by the day, and I'm not just talking about the number of deaths. Russia's energy sector is under so much pressure now, and Ukraine's trying everything they can to disrupt their supplies 🚧πŸ’₯. And let's be real, the environment is paying the price too - we're talking oil spills, destroyed infrastructure... it's heartbreaking πŸ€•. France providing reprocessed uranium to Russia?! 😱 What's next? Like, I get that they need energy, but come on, can't we find a way to resolve this without hurting our planet? πŸŒŽπŸ’š
 
It's been forever since I've seen something that's just so... exhausting 🀯 Russia and Ukraine are literally burning through days now - 1,362 and counting. It's getting to be like Groundhog Day over there. No one seems to know when this is going to end.

The thing that really gets me is the civilians who get caught in the middle of all this. They're not soldiers, they don't have a cause or a country to fight for. They just want to live their lives and keep their families safe πŸ’”.

And can we talk about energy supplies for a second? It's like the whole world is playing a giant game of chess, except instead of pawns, it's entire countries and their economies 🀯 Russia's trying to cut off Ukraine's oil supplies, but Ukraine's got some tricks up its sleeve with that strike on the oil refinery.

I don't know what's going to happen next, but I do know one thing - I'm over this conflict. It's time for someone, anyone, to bring some peace to this war-torn region πŸ™
 
can't believe how long this war has been going on 🀯 day 1,362 feels like an eternity... and it's just getting worse by the day πŸ’” ukraine's got some serious guts launching that attack on the russian refinery, kudos to them for trying πŸ˜’ hope they can keep up the momentum and put some pressure on russia's energy supplies. would be a huge blow to their economy πŸ‘Š anyway, gotta feel sorry for all the civilians caught in the middle of this mess πŸ€•
 
Ugh πŸ€•, can't believe we're still seeing this kind of senseless destruction after 1,362 days... it's like a never-ending nightmare πŸ’€. The fact that Russia is basically just taking over Ukraine's territory is so messed up 🌎. And those civilians on both sides, they're the real victims here πŸ™. I mean, what's the point of all this? Is it really worth risking lives and infrastructure for some kind of territorial gain? It's crazy 😡.
 
<3️️ the situation is getting more and more dire by the day πŸŒ‘πŸ’” russian forces are really making progress in zaporizhia, capturing key settlements like rivnopillya and mala tokmachka πŸ“πŸš¨ but at what cost? civvies getting hurt and infrastructure getting smashed πŸ€• meanwhile, ukraine's trying to fight back with a daring attack on the novokuibyshevsk oil refinery in samara region πŸ’₯πŸ”₯

let's draw a simple map of the situation πŸ—ΊοΈ
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+-----------------------+
| Ukraine |
| (trying to strike back)|
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|
v
+-----------------------+
| Russia |
| (making gains in zaporizhia)|
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i'm worried about the environmental impact too πŸŒŽπŸ’¦ reprocessed uranium from france being used to treat and reuse russian nuclear waste? that's just gross πŸ’”
 
πŸ€• still can't believe how long this war has been going on... 1,362 days is like an eternity. it's crazy that civvies on both sides are getting hurt so bad 🌟 it's not just about politics and economies, it's about real people's lives πŸ™ france giving reprocessed uranium to russia? 🀯 what's the deal with that? gotta be more done to stop this war ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 This is getting weirder by the day... You know I always said Russia's been playing with fire since this war started and now it looks like they're getting fuelled from France too 🀯 Like, what's next? Did you see that Greenpeace thing about reprocessed uranium? Sounds like some super secretive deal to me. And don't even get me started on Putin and Sechin's meeting... seems like a classic case of Russia trying to grease the wheels while everyone else is stuck in neutral πŸ”„ Meanwhile, Ukraine's got the balls to take out an oil refinery in Samara - gotta wonder what's really going down behind closed doors here... 😏
 
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