Ukraine ceasefire 'may not come into effect this year', Kremlin says, as Russian forces kill two in hospital bombing
- A ceasefire in Ukraine may not occur this year, as emphasized by Grigory Karasin, a top Kremlin official, who stated that expectations for quick results are naive.
- A Russian drone attack on a military hospital in Kharkiv resulted in two deaths and 35 injuries, according to Ukrainian officials.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of prolonging ceasefire talks to buy time and potentially gain more territory.
- Both Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of violating a limited ceasefire agreement.
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How Russia is trying to eat away at Central Ukraine. ‘God willing, life will return here’
While Washington and Moscow negotiate a ceasefire, the Russians are making persistent attempts to gain control of territory in central Ukraine through relentless bombing and shelling.
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