Russia Attacks Ukraine’s Capital Hours After Trump Teases Hope for Peace
Summary
Russian forces attacked Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, striking a residential building and injuring at least four people. This happened shortly after President Donald Trump expressed cautious optimism about peace talks between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia. Efforts are ongoing to reach a peace deal to end the conflict between the two countries.Key Facts
- Russian forces bombed Kyiv's residential and energy sites.
- At least four people were injured in the attacks.
- The U.S. is pressuring Ukraine for a peace deal with Russia, warning military support might decrease.
- Kyiv and European allies opposed some terms of an initial peace draft, particularly territorial concessions.
- President Trump noted signs of "big progress" in peace talks but advised caution.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky warned citizens to be cautious of more Russian strikes.
- Russian President Putin acknowledged the U.S. peace proposal as a potential foundation for resolution.
- Negotiations are ongoing, with key factors hinging on Russia's willingness to amend the peace agreement draft.
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