A Ukrainian drone strike on Sunday sparked a fire at a Russian Black Sea port, injuring at least two people, just days before upcoming U.S.-brokered talks aimed at ending the nearly four-year-old war, according to CBS News. The attack on the port of Taman in the Krasnodar region damaged an oil storage tank, warehouse, and terminals, as reported by regional Gov. Veniamin Kondratyev. Meanwhile, the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, entered its third week after she was reportedly kidnapped from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1, according to ABC News. In other news, Norwegian athlete Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won his ninth gold medal in cross-country skiing at the Milan Cortina Olympics, setting a new Winter Games record, and "CBS News Sunday Morning" featured an interview with Gisèle Pelicot, who bravely spoke out about surviving sexual abuse.
The drone strike in the Black Sea port caused significant damage, with more than 100 people working to extinguish several fires, according to Kondratyev, as reported by Reuters. The strikes also hit the resort city of Sochi and the village of Yurovka, causing less significant damage. Falling debris from Russian drones damaged civilian and transport infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa region, disrupting the power and water supply, officials said. The attack comes as tensions remain high in the region, with the upcoming talks aimed at finding a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
The search for Nancy Guthrie continues, with the FBI releasing photos and videos of an armed person in a mask in front of her home, appearing to tamper with a security camera, according to ABC News. FBI Director Kash Patel released a surveillance photo on February 10, 2026, showing a potential subject in the investigation. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are seeking any information that could lead to her safe return.
In sports news, Klaebo's record-breaking performance in the men's cross-country skiing 4 x 7.5-kilometer relay on Sunday cemented his place in Winter Olympics history. He finished the race in 1 hour, 4 minutes and 24.5 seconds, waving to cheering supporters before crossing the finish line. France secured second place, finishing 22.2 seconds behind.
"CBS News Sunday Morning" featured an interview with Gisèle Pelicot, who spoke about her experience surviving sexual abuse and her decision to testify publicly in a notorious mass rape trial in France, according to CBS News. The interview, conducted by Seth Doane, delved into Pelicot's horrifying story, recounted in her memoir, "A Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides."
In a separate story, "48 Hours" correspondent Natalie Morales reported on the unsolved murder of Mary Kay Heese, who was found murdered in 1969. The investigation was brought back into focus in "The Girl from Wahoo," which aired on CBS on February 14.
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