Ukrainian leader Zelenskyy to speak with Trump after US president’s ceasefire talks with Putin
- Russia claims to have halted its targeting of Ukraine's energy facilities while still conducting strikes that hit civilian areas, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Putin's promises as 'very much at odds with reality' after drone strikes targeted Ukraine following discussions between Trump and Putin.
- The White House described the call between Trump and Putin as the first step toward peace, aiming for a maritime ceasefire and a lasting end to the conflict.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed that Ukraine was provoking Russia, which it alleged aimed to derail peace initiatives.
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