Russia kills 5 in Ukraine’s Samar, as Putin seems ready for new peace talks
Summary
Russian missile attacks in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region resulted in multiple casualties, with recent strikes on the city of Samar killing five and injuring 23 people. At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed interest in new peace talks with Ukraine and noted potential reductions in military spending.Key Facts
- Russian forces attacked Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, targeting the city of Samar twice in three days.
- The latest attack killed five people and injured 23, with four in serious condition.
- Recent missile strikes in the region have killed at least 23 people as Russia seeks control in Dnipropetrovsk.
- Russia claims to have captured two villages near the region's border.
- In Ukraine's Kharkiv region, Russian attacks killed one person and wounded three.
- In the Kherson region, a Russian attack on an energy facility caused power outages.
- Ukraine's air force stopped most of the 363 drones and eight missiles launched by Russia overnight.
- President Putin showed willingness for new peace talks and mentioned possible military spending cuts.
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