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At least 25 reported killed in shelling of market in Russian-occupied Ukraine

At least 25 people were killed Sunday by shelling at a market on the outskirts of the city of Donetsk in Russian-occupied Ukraine, local officials reported Sunday.

Fire breaks out at gas terminal southwest of St. Petersburg following explosions, officials say

A food market is left damaged by a reported Ukrainian military strike.
People remove debris at a food market on Sunday following what local Russian-installed authorities say was a Ukrainian military strike in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region of Ukraine. (Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters)

At least 25 people were killed Sunday by shelling at a market on the outskirts of the city of Donetsk in Russian-occupied Ukraine, local officials reported Sunday.

A further 20 people were injured in the strike on the suburb of Tekstilshchik, including two children, said Denis Pushilin, head of the Russian-installed authorities in Donetsk. He saidthe shells had been fired by the Ukrainian military.

Kyiv has not commented on the event and the claims could not be independently verified by The Associated Press. Emergency services continue to work on the scene, Pushilin said.

Also Sunday, fire broke out at a chemical transport terminal at Russia's Ust-Luga port following two explosions, regional officials said. Local media reported that the port had been attacked by Ukrainian drones, causing a gas tank to explode.

A natural gas terminal on fire.
Firefighters work to extinguish fire at a terminal belonging to Novatek, Russia's largest liquefied natural gas producer, in the port of Ust-Luga, Russia, on Sunday. (Yuri Zapalatskiy/Telegram/The Associated Press)

The blaze was at a site run by Russia's second-largest natural gas producer, Novatek, 165 kilometressouthwest of St. Petersburg.

In a statement to Russian media outlet RBC, the company said that the fire was the result of an "external influence." It also said that it had paused operations at the port.

Yuri Zapalatsky, the head of Russia's Kingisepp district, where the port is based, said in a statement that there were no casualties, but that the area had been placed on high alert.

News outlet Fontanka reported that two drones had been detected flying towardSt. Petersburg Sunday morning, but that they were redirected towardthe Kingisepp district.

The Russian Ministry of Defence did not report any drone activity in the Kingisepp area in its daily briefing. It said that four Ukrainian drones had been downed in Russia's Smolensk region, and that two more had been shot down in the Oryol and Tula regions.

Russian officials previously confirmed that a Ukrainian drone had been downed on the outskirts of St. Petersburg on Thursday.