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LIVE: Russia-Ukraine Conflict — Ongoing Coverage

Ukrainian strikes hit Russia's Black Sea port as fuel and prisoner issues develop

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
August 12, 2026
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Russia-Ukraine conflict graphic showing reported strikes, Novorossiysk and Orsk infrastructure impacts, and Russian drone claims.

JournosNews graphic summarizing reported 12-hour developments involving Novorossiysk, Orsk and Russian claims of Ukrainian drone attacks. - Journos News, File

Last updated: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 | 14:57 UTC

Major Developments We’re Following

  • Ukraine launched a major overnight attack on Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, with Russian officials reporting civilian deaths and damage to residential and industrial facilities.
  • Two major grain terminals at Novorossiysk suspended operations following the attack, according to Russian industry sources cited by Reuters.
  • Russia’s Orsknefteorgsintez refinery halted processing after a Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire and damaged refining units, industry sources told Reuters.
  • Russia’s Orenburg region introduced gasoline restrictions following the refinery disruption, according to the regional governor.
  • Russia said it intercepted or destroyed 502 Ukrainian drones overnight and reported a strike on a fuel depot at Ukraine’s Odesa port. Reuters said the Russian claims could not be independently verified.
  • Russia published a list of 224 Ukrainian prisoners of war it said it was prepared to exchange, while Ukraine rejected Moscow’s characterization of the exchange dispute.

What We Know

  • The Novorossiysk attack occurred overnight on August 12 and involved drones, missiles and unmanned boats, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
  • Krasnodar regional Governor Veniamin Kondratyev said at least two people were killed, including an eight-year-old child.
  • Novorossiysk Mayor Andrei Kravchenko said the attack damaged four enterprises, more than two dozen residential buildings and educational facilities, and disrupted the city’s water supply.
  • Two major grain terminals at the port were suspended after sustaining damage.
  • Russia is the world’s largest wheat exporter, making the disruption to Novorossiysk relevant to international grain markets.
  • The Orsk refinery stopped processing after a fire following a Ukrainian drone attack on August 11. Industry sources said refining units were damaged.
  • The Orenburg governor said gasoline sales would be restricted, including limits on volumes and sales on alternating days based on vehicle license plates.
  • Russia’s Defence Ministry said 502 Ukrainian drones were intercepted or destroyed overnight. The claim has not been independently verified.
  • Russia said it struck a fuel depot at Odesa port. That claim also has not been independently verified.
  • Russia’s human rights commissioner published a list of 224 Ukrainian POWs that Moscow said it was ready to exchange. Ukraine’s parliamentary human rights commissioner rejected Russia’s accusation that Kyiv was refusing exchanges.

What We Don’t Know

  • The full extent of damage to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet facilities in Novorossiysk has not been independently established.
  • It remains unclear exactly which military facilities were damaged in the Novorossiysk attack.
  • The number of Ukrainian drones actually launched during the overnight attack cannot be independently established from Russia’s interception claim.
  • The full operational impact of the suspended Novorossiysk grain terminals remains under assessment.
  • The duration of the Orsk refinery shutdown is unknown.
  • It remains unclear whether the latest POW dispute will result in a new exchange.

LIVE UPDATES

14:32 UTC — Russia Publishes List of 224 Ukrainian POWs for Proposed Exchange

Russia’s human rights commissioner published a list of 224 Ukrainian prisoners of war that she said Moscow was prepared to exchange.

The announcement came amid a dispute between Moscow and Kyiv over which side is delaying further prisoner exchanges. Ukraine’s parliamentary human rights commissioner Dmytro Lubinets rejected Russia’s claim that Kyiv was refusing to take back its citizens.

13:10 UTC — Orenburg Introduces Fuel Restrictions After Refinery Strike

Russia’s Orenburg region introduced restrictions on gasoline sales following the disruption at the Orsknefteorgsintez refinery, regional Governor Yevgeny Solntsev said.

The restrictions include limits on sales volumes, a ban on filling portable containers and an alternating-day system based on vehicle license plates.

09:38 UTC — Orsk Refinery Halts Processing After Drone Attack

Russia’s Orsknefteorgsintez refinery stopped processing after a fire caused by a Ukrainian drone attack on August 11, according to two industry sources cited by Reuters.

The sources said several refining units were damaged. Ukraine’s military confirmed that it had carried out the strike, while the refinery’s owner, Forteinvest, did not respond to a request for comment.

06:07 UTC — Russia Reports 502 Ukrainian Drones Intercepted

Russia’s Defence Ministry said its forces intercepted or destroyed 502 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory during the overnight period.

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The ministry also said Russian forces struck a fuel depot at the port of Odesa. Reuters said it could not independently verify the Russian military’s claims.

04:52 UTC — Ukraine Reportedly Pauses Strikes on Certain Black Sea Tankers

Ukraine has paused drone attacks on oil tankers using Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk following a request from U.S. Vice President JD Vance, the Financial Times reported, according to Reuters.

The reported arrangement concerns non-Russian vessels and infrastructure associated with the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. Reuters said it could not immediately verify the report, and the U.S. State Department and Vance’s office had not immediately commented.

03:30 UTC — Novorossiysk Attack Continues to Affect Port Operations

The overnight Ukrainian attack on Novorossiysk continued to affect port operations as damage assessments proceeded.

Russian industry sources said two major grain terminals had suspended operations. The attack also damaged residential and industrial facilities, according to local Russian authorities.

02:57 UTC — 12-Hour Coverage Window Opens

The latest verified developments entering the coverage period were centered on the Ukrainian attack on Novorossiysk, continuing Russian and Ukrainian long-range strikes, the disruption at the Orsk refinery and the wider effect of attacks on Russian energy and maritime infrastructure.

No independently verified major change in territorial control was identified in the latest reporting available for the opening of this 12-hour window.

Background

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has increasingly included long-range attacks against ports, energy facilities, logistics infrastructure and industrial sites far from the main front lines.

The latest developments extend that pattern, with Ukraine striking infrastructure inside Russia while Russia reports continued attacks against Ukrainian military and energy-related facilities.

Current Situation

The latest 12-hour period has been dominated by Ukrainian strikes against Russian infrastructure, particularly the Novorossiysk port and Orsk refinery, alongside Russian claims of a large overnight drone interception operation.

The reported Novorossiysk damage has affected grain-terminal operations, while the Orsk refinery disruption has been followed by fuel restrictions in the surrounding Orenburg region. At the same time, Russia and Ukraine remain divided over the status of proposed prisoner exchanges.

Tags: #BlackSea#DroneWar#Novorossiysk#Orsk#PrisonerExchange#Russia#RussiaUkraineConflict#RussiaUkraineWar#Ukraine
The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk is a contributor at JournosNews.com covering politics, media, governance, and the evolving dynamics of public discourse. Stories published under this byline are produced in accordance with JournosNews' editorial standards, with an emphasis on verified reporting, accuracy, context, and impartiality.

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