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Ukraine-Russia war latest: French navy intercepts Russian shadow fleet tanker off coast of Sicily, says Macron

Britain and France continue to unveil sanctions and step up actions against the shadow fleet in Europe

The Independent

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Ukraine-Russia war latest: French navy intercepts Russian shadow fleet tanker off coast of Sicily, says Macron

A Russian military plant producing artillery ⁠systems ​and ⁠components for missile ⁠launch systems ​in ⁠the Volgograd ‌region was struck by Ukrainian-made Flamingo missiles, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky ‌said on Saturday.

Explosions were heard while a fire was seen in the city as authorities issued a missile threat alert for Volgograd, Russian independent outlet Astra reported, citing locals. Zelensky claimed that the airstrike caused a fire at ‌the ​premises ‌of the ⁠Titan-Barrikady ⁠plant.

The attack comes after Zelensky told Vladimir Putin to “get out of Ukraine” and “take that step toward peace” after approving a 40-day offensive to “influence” Russia to end the war.

In a post on X, Zelensky wrote: “Russia must get out of Ukraine with its war – we want no war.

“Ukraine has put forward proposals to our key partners, and Putin’s friends have also heard from us that a meeting is possible and that ending this war is possible. Russia must now take that step toward peace.”

Zelensky said he made the decision of ordering a 40-day offensive after consulting the head of the Ukrainian security service.

Putin is rattled and Trump needs a win – this is the chance for Ukraine and her allies to force the collapse of Russia’s army and push back against its land grab, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley:

Volgograd’s governor Andrei Bocharov confirmed an attack on a business in the region’s Krasnooktyabrsky district, saying 10 people had been wounded and taken to a hospital. He said production facilities at the site were damaged but did not identify the company.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky ‌claimed they had struck a Russian military plant in Volgograd producing artillery ⁠systems ​and ⁠components for missile ⁠launch systems.

The said the attack on Saturday used Ukrainian-made long-range Flamingo missiles and caused a fire at ‌the ​premises ‌of the ⁠Titan-Barrikady ⁠plant.

Explosions were heard while a fire was seen in the city as authorities issued a missile threat alert for Volgograd, Russian independent outlet Astra reported, citing locals.

The Royal Navy has disclosed it maintained a continuous, three-month surveillance operation on Russian warships navigating UK waters, including a frigate that fired a warning shot at a British yacht.

Five naval vessels were deployed to track the Admiral Grigorovich, the ship involved in the 16 June incident with the Bright Future yacht south of the Isle of Wight.

The latest missile attacks on a Russian military plant comes after Volodymyr Zelensky told Vladimir Putin to “get out of Ukraine” and “take that step toward peace” after approving a 40-day offensive to “influence” Russia to end the war.

In a post on X, Zelensky wrote: “Russia must get out of Ukraine with its war – we want no war.

“Ukraine has put forward proposals to our key partners, and Putin’s friends have also heard from us that a meeting is possible and that ending this war is possible. Russia must now take that step toward peace.”

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed Russia is moving air defences to protect key targets like Moscow as Ukrainian drones hit deep inside the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said every Russian defence facility that serves the war is a “just target for our long-range sanctions” in a post on X.

“Last night, FP-5 Flamingo missiles successfully struck the Titan-Barrikady facility in Volgograd,” he added.

“It is a major industrial complex where the enemy produces artillery systems and specialized military equipment, including components for missile launch systems used in attacks against our people.”

Ukraine struck a major industrial facility in the Russian city of Volgograd on Saturday, while a Russian drone attack killed a man in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region overnight.

Ukraine has stepped up its long-range aerial attacks on Russian military industries and energy facilities, aiming to cut Moscow’s revenue for the war and make Russians feel the consequences of the invasion, now in its fifth year.

The campaign, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said aims to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, is said to have choked Russian fuel supplies and military deliveries.

Writing on X, Zelensky said that FP-5 Flamingo missiles hit the Titan-Barrikady facility in Volgograd in southwestern Russia, describing it as a “major industrial complex” where Russia “produces artillery systems and specialized military equipment, including components for missile launch systems.”

Authorities in Russian-annexed Crimea have declared an “emergency situation” in a bid to ease the fallout from increasing Ukrainian aerial attacks on the peninsula.

Friday’s announcement came amid fuel shortages and power cuts triggered by the Ukrainian attacks on logistics chains and oil facilities across Crimea, the rest of Russian-occupied Ukraine and southern Russia.

Kyiv calls its stepped up air attacks fair retribution for Russia’s near-daily barrages on Ukraine, with President Volodymyr Zelensky saying on social media: “We are doing everything to force Russia to end the war and restore justice. And it is Crimea that is at the centre of this policy of ensuring justice.”

The Ukrainian hit on an artillery manufacturing plant in Russian Volgograd Friday night, in another show that Ukraine is ramping up its strikes inside Russia.

Earlier this month, Ukrainian drones struck several targets in and around Moscow, setting an oil refinery on fire and forcing all four of Moscow’s airports to temporarily suspend departures and arrivals.

Ukraine has also taken aim at Russian-occupied Crimea this week, with drones knocking out power in the Russian-occupied peninsula’s largest city, Sevastopol.

Friday, June 26, 2026

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