A refinery in Russia is on fire after drone attacks: main points of the night.


A fire broke out at an oil refinery in Tuapse, Russia, following drone attacks. The United States has decided to resume the supply of GLSDB long-range bombs to Ukraine, which have been upgraded for more effective resistance against Russian obstacles. U.S. President Donald Trump plans to use a 1798 law against migrants to expedite deportations. Here are the main events of the night against March 14 according to the publication 'Glavkom'.
Fire at the oil refinery in Tuapse after drone attacks
Explosions occurred at an oil refinery in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, following a threat of air attacks. This led to a fire breaking out on the refinery's premises. According to Russian media and local sources, the cause of the fire was a drone attack, although no official comments from local authorities have been made on this issue yet.
Videos have emerged online showing the blaze, which is believed to be the result of drone attacks. The Tuapse oil refinery, according to the Telegram channel Mash, was struck. The confidence in this comes from the fact that the fire erupted due to the falling debris of a downed drone.
Resumption of GLSDB long-range bomb supplies
The United States is ready to continue supplying GLSDB long-range bombs to Ukraine. They have been upgraded for more effective resistance against Russian obstacles. According to Reuters, testing of these munitions has been ongoing for the past few weeks to assess their effectiveness after updates. Specifically, changes included strengthening internal connections, which increases the weapon's resilience. Their use on the battlefield is expected to resume in the coming days, as bomb stocks are already in Europe. The last Time the Ukrainian Armed Forces used such munitions was several months ago.
Use of the 1798 law against migrants
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to use a 1798 law to expedite the deportation of migrants. This refers to the Alien Enemies Act, which allows the president to detain and deport foreigners from countries with which the U.S. is at war. In this way, Trump is trying to fulfill his promise regarding mass deportation. The administration has faced difficulties in executing these measures due to limited resources and diplomatic obstacles.
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