Russia launches another drone attack on Ukraine
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Russia is open to peace with Ukraine but achieving its goals remains a priority, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Sunday, days after U.S. President Donald Trump gave Moscow a 50-day deadline to agree to a ceasefire or face tougher sanctions.
Russia launched strikes on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, on Monday, killing a person and leaving a shop and a kindergarten school on fire, AFP reported, citing officials. A video, going viral on social media,
For the past two months, Russia has unleashed nighttime drone and missile assaults on Kyiv in a summer offensive that is straining the city's air defences, and has its 3.7 million residents exhausted and on edge. The Reuters Tariff Watch newsletter is your daily guide to the latest global trade and tariff news. Sign up here.
Amid reported Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia, a fire broke out at a train station in the village of Kamenolomni in Rostov Oblast overnight July 21 as Moscow faced drones for the fifth straight night,
The president’s call for Ukraine to avoid hitting Moscow continued his pattern of swinging between pressure on both sides to end the war and underscored the uncertainties about his strategy.
Ukraine's spy agency said a man and woman were suspected to be involved in the assassination that was caught on surveillance cameras.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said rescuers and medics were working on sites across four districts of the capital.
Ukraine’s president proposed reviving talks brokered by the Trump administration, which seemed stalled a month ago.
Ukrainian media posted what appeared to be security camera footage showing a man walking through a parking lot with bags being shot by another man.