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The G7 leaders have reiterated their backing for Ukraine, while also showing interest in restarting peace talks. The latest report from the Institute for the Study of War indicates that Ukraine's long-range attacks on Russian energy facilities are ongoing, causing significant disruptions in fuel availability and leading to gasoline shortages throughout Russia. Additionally, the report highlights continued Ukrainian drone operations that are affecting Russian airspace. Although neither party has reported significant territorial gains, Russia has launched 119 drones against Ukraine in a single night. Experts suggest that the pressures on energy and logistics may increasingly affect the upcoming stages of the conflict.
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00:00The G-7 has reaffirmed support for Ukraine while backing efforts to restart peace negotiations.
00:06The latest Institute for the Study of War report says diplomatic talks remain active among Western allies.
00:12Meanwhile, Ukraine continues long-range strikes against Russian energy infrastructure.
00:18Those attacks are reportedly causing fuel shortages and disrupting parts of Russia's oil industry.
00:24Russian authorities are also restricting airspace in multiple regions because of ongoing drone threats.
00:30The disruptions are increasing pressure on transportation and logistics networks across Russia.
00:36Reports also suggest discussions are underway about producing U.S.-designed weapons outside the United States.
00:42On the battlefield, neither side recorded confirmed territorial gains during the latest reporting period.
00:48But Russia launched 119 drones overnight, showing the war remains intense despite diplomatic efforts.
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