Russia launches huge drone attack on city
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A data center developer has paused all Middle East project investments after one of its facilities took damage from an Iranian missile or drone attack. The decision comes as the Iran war is forcing Silicon Valley investors and tech companies to rethink a trillion-dollar plan to build out more AI and cloud data centers in Gulf countries.
Drones attacked an oil refinery in the Russian town of Tuapse in Krasnodar Krai on the night of 27-28 April. More than 160 firefighters are battling a massive blaze, and the authorities have announced the evacuation of residents.
Odesa has come under a massive attack by Russian drones, with damage reported to residential buildings, a hotel, and cars; at least nine people have been injured. — Ukrinform.
A Ukrainian drone attack damaged a Russian fertilizer plant in Vologda, injuring five people and hitting a sulphuric acid pipeline. The attack is part of a larger wave targeting various regions, with Russia's air defenses claiming to have intercepted over 250 drones.
At least 13 people were injured in heavy overnight Russian drone attacks on the Ukrainian port city of Odessa, local authorities said on Monday. A residential building and several civilian sites in
Reports suggest a major escalation at Al Dhafra Air Base after Iranian drone activity allegedly caused severe damage during a March 2026 strike wave. The incident is linked to broader regional tensions involving Iran and Gulf defense infrastructure.
Five people died in attacks on the city of Dnipro, according to Ukraine's state emergency service, while three were killed in the Luhansk region and two more died in Chernihiv.
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