Ahead of peace talks with Trump, Zelensky calls Putin ‘man of war’ after Russian attack on Kyiv region
Rescue workers responded after Russia launched nearly 500 drones and 40 missiles targeting Kyiv, causing power outages and casualties, Ukrainian officials said.
- Rescue workers in the Kyiv region cleared debris Saturday after a Russian strike that killed one and injured about 30, Ukrainian officials say.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due to meet Donald Trump, President of the United States this weekend to finalize a 20-point peace plan including security guarantees and an economic zone for the Donbas region.
- Several apartment buildings and energy infrastructure were hit, with residents of Kyiv sheltering nearly 10 hours as air raid sirens sounded and parts of the capital lacked heat.
- Zelenskyy condemned the strikes, saying `This attack is again Russia`s answer on our peace efforts and it`s really showing that Putin doesn`t want peace and we want peace.` The attacks underscored the urgency of Ukraine's diplomatic efforts and push for stronger international security guarantees.
- Zelenskyy will press allies for security guarantees with European leaders, Prime Minister Mark Carney, and President Donald Trump, while ceasefire and Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant issues remain unsettled.
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Florida, USA.- President Donald Trump said this Sunday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin really want peace, while welcoming the "brave" Ukrainian leader for talks at their Florida resort. "The two leaders want this to end," Trump said at the start of the meeting in Mar-a-Lago. Before Zelensky arrived, Trump spoke to Putin on the phone for more than an hour and planned to speak to him again shortly a…
Kiev. A few hours after the meeting between the Ukrainian president, Volodymir Zelensky, and his American counterpart, Donald Trump, yesterday Russia intensified its attacks on Kiev, which left two dead and dozens injured; also, about a third of the capital was left without heating in the middle of winter.
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