A fire station was damaged yesterday in Dobropillia, Donetsk Oblast, following Russian army shelling, according to Faytuks Network. Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Serhii Kyslytsia stated that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is prepared to discuss territorial issues exclusively along the current front line and only in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kyslytsia emphasized that Zelenskyy's position is guided by Ukrainian legislation and public opinion on territorial matters, as reported by NBC News. Separately, satellite imagery indicates that the Novoshakhtinsky refinery, which was affected three days ago, continues to burn. In economic news, discrepancies have been reported regarding gasoline prices in Russia's Primorsky Krai, with real prices allegedly 26% higher than official Rosstat figures. Comparisons show AI-92 gasoline priced at 80 rubles per liter in Vladivostok compared to 60 rubles in Moscow, and AI-95 at 86 rubles in Vladivostok versus 65 rubles in Moscow. Reports suggest queues at fuel stations even at these prices.