KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian drones struck a major gas processing plant in southern Russia, sparking a fire and forcing it to suspend its intake of gas from Kazakhstan, Russian and Kazakh authorities said Sunday.
U.S. President Donald Trump meanwhile suggested that Kyiv may have to give up territory in exchange for an end to Moscow's more than 3 1/2-year invasion, in the latest of apparent reversals on how to pursue peace.
What You Need To Know • Ukrainian drones have struck a major gas processing plant in southern Russia, causing a fire • The Orenburg plant, operated by Gazprom, is one of the world's largest facilities of its kind • The regional governor says the attack damaged a workshop but caused no casualties. Ukraine's military claims a large-scale fire erupted at the plant •