Six people have been killed in Russian attacks on four Ukrainian regions in the past 24 hours, local authorities have reported.
In the southern city of Zaporizhzhia, two casualties were confirmed when a drone struck a residential building, leaving eight others injured, including two children.
A further two deaths occurred in the Dnipropetrovsk region, with five others suffering injuries. Additionally, one fatality was reported in both the Donetsk and Kherson regions.
This violence coincides with ongoing discussions between Ukrainian and U.S. officials aimed at addressing Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. These negotiations mark the first significant diplomatic efforts since recent military engagements in the Middle East.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the necessity of diplomacy in his late-night address, urging that discussions should include the U.S. decision to ease sanctions on Russian oil to mitigate global energy prices.
Talks in Florida included Ukrainian negotiators and representatives of the Trump administration, highlighting the continued complexities in relations between the two nations amidst calls for resolution of the conflict. Zelensky noted the challenges posed by Russia's intentions and the geopolitical implications of the Iraq situation.
Both Ukrainian civilians and leaders have expressed skepticism about reaching a viable peace agreement, with many voicing frustration and despair over the persistent violence. As the situation develops, the urgency for a diplomatic resolution remains critical.
















