Russian attacks kill 2 in Kyiv as diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine gain momentum
Russian missile and drone strikes killed two and injured 15 in Kyiv, causing widespread power outages affecting over 500,000 people, amid critical US-Ukraine peace talks.
- On Saturday, Russian drone and missile attacks killed at least two people in Kyiv and set a private home on fire during the night of strikes on November 29, 2025.
- As a renewed U.S.-led push gains momentum this week, the attacks came just before a second round of U.S.-led peace negotiations after U.S. President Donald Trump last week released a plan following a 28-point proposal.
- Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported 15 wounded and said falling debris from intercepted Russian drones struck residential buildings while the western part of Kyiv lost power.
- Zelenskyy announced Friday the resignation of chief of staff Andrii Yermak after anti-corruption investigators searched his residence, risking disruption amid U.S. pressure to sign a peace deal.
- A U.S. delegation is then expected to travel to Moscow next week for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Trump said Tuesday he is sending envoy Steve Witkoff and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll for meetings.
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Russia continues to exert massive military pressure against Ukraine in parallel with the talks about a possible end of the war. New rocket and drone attacks resulted in deaths and injuries.
Russia continues to exert massive military pressure against Ukraine in parallel with the talks about a possible end of the war. New rocket and drone attacks resulted in deaths and injuries.
Russia launched a total of 36 missiles and 600 drones.
Russia launched its biggest drone and missile bombardment in a month on Ukraine, killing at least three people, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday.
Russia hammers Kyiv with missiles as Ukraine hits oil facilities - The Boston Globe
Russian forces strafed Ukraine’s capital with a major missile barrage overnight, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages, as the US ramps up pressure on President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to agree to concessions in the almost four-year-old war.
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