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Trump says Putin told him Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on airfields
Trump says Putin told him Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on airfields

BreakingNews.ie

timea day ago

  • General
  • BreakingNews.ie

Trump says Putin told him Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on airfields

US President Donald Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin told him 'very strongly' in a phone call on Wednesday that he will respond to Ukraine's weekend drone attack on Russian airfields. The US president said in a social media post that 'it was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate peace.' Advertisement The call that lasted for an hour and 15 minutes was Mr Trump's first known with Mr Putin since May 19. Satellite images show, from top, the Belaya Air Base before a Ukrainian drone attack in the Irkutsk region of eastern Siberia in Russia, and the damage afterwards (Maxar Technologies via AP) Mr Trump said he and Mr Putin also discussed Iran's nuclear programme. Ukraine's Security Service gave more details on Wednesday about its weekend drone strike on Russian air bases, which it claimed destroyed or damaged 41 Russian aircraft, including strategic bombers. The agency claimed the planes struck included A-50, Tu-95, Tu-22, Tu-160, An-12, and Il-78 aircraft, adding that artificial intelligence helped guide the drones thousands of kilometres from Ukraine. Advertisement It also said it set off an explosion on Tuesday on the seabed beneath the Kerch Bridge, a vital transport link between Russia and illegally annexed Crimea, claiming it caused damage to the structure. But Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday that there was no damage. Russia's Defence Ministry said on Wednesday that its troops have taken control of another village in Ukraine's northern Sumy region, on the border with Russia. Mr Putin announced on May 22 that Russian troops aim to create a buffer zone that might help prevent Ukrainian cross-border attacks. Since then, Russia's Ministry of Defence claims its forces have taken control of nine Sumy villages. Advertisement

India's oil imports from Russia surge
India's oil imports from Russia surge

Russia Today

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

India's oil imports from Russia surge

India's imports of Russian crude oil are expected to reach around 1.8 million barrels per day in May, the highest level in 10 months, Reuters has reported, citing ship-tracking data from Kpler. The surge is attributed to refiners purchasing more light grades, such as Russia's ESPO Blend. Traders predict that the strong demand for lighter Russian grades will continue until July, driven by Indian refiners who have ordered over 10 cargoes of ESPO crude for June loading, the Reuters report added. ESPO crude refers to oil from the Eastern Siberian-Pacific Ocean pipeline. The most recent purchases of Russian crude by India were made before the EU and UK imposed the latest round of sanctions targeting Moscow's so-called 'shadow fleet' of oil tankers and financial firms. Despite Western concerns, India has strengthened its economic ties with Russia and increased its imports of Russian crude oil throughout the Ukraine conflict. India's imports of Russian crude oil, which were marginally down earlier in 2025, bounced back from March onwards. The surge is attributed to lower prices, which have made it more economical for refiners. Additionally, the decreased prices have led to an increase in the availability of non-sanctioned tankers, facilitating easier transportation of oil for Indian companies. After the imposition of a round of Western sanctions on Moscow in February, New Delhi said it would continue purchasing Russian oil, provided that certain conditions were met. These included a sale price below $60 per barrel, transportation on tankers that are not subject to sanctions, and ensuring that transactions did not involve any sanctioned entities or individuals, according to the Financial Express. Russian crude accounted for over 35% of India's total oil imports in March. The surge in imports in May has helped Moscow solidify its position as a major oil supplier to Asia's third largest economy.

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