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Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Capital Despite US Peace Push
- On Tuesday, Russia launched a wave of attacks on Kyiv, striking residential blocks in Pechersk and Dniprovskyi and hitting Ukraine's energy infrastructure as negotiators counted casualties.
- The 28-point plan, backed by Washington, sets a November 27 deadline for Kyiv to respond and bypasses European governments, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who doubt the timeline.
- Kyiv authorities said at least one person was killed and seven wounded, while Tymor Tkachenko reported at least four injured; video showed a large fire in a nine-story building in Dniprovskyi.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russia will not ease pressure as a senior US official said Kyiv understands aid might be cut off if it rejects proposals, raising diplomatic risks.
- On Tuesday, countries supporting Kyiv will hold a coalition of the willing video call following Geneva emergency talks and a joint US-Ukrainian statement announced an updated peace framework amid the nearly four-year war.
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Russia launches strikes on Ukraine's capital while US peace plan under discussion
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