Summary
Russia conducted drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, resulting in one death and 23 injuries, while discussions with the U.S. continue to try to end the ongoing conflict. The talks in Abu Dhabi involve representatives from Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S., but territorial disputes remain a major hurdle. Despite the discussions, attacks affected critical infrastructure in Ukraine, causing significant damage and disruption.
Key Facts
- Russia attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles, causing one death and 23 injuries.
- Kyiv's mayor reported one fatality and injuries to four people from these attacks.
- In Kharkiv, 19 people were injured during the strikes.
- Delegations from Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S. are in Abu Dhabi for talks to end the war.
- The main unresolved issue in the talks is the territorial control over parts of Ukraine.
- Russia holds about 20% of Ukraine, mainly in the eastern Donbas region.
- Kyiv's attacks damaged critical infrastructure, cutting off heating for 6,000 buildings.
- The assaults targeted energy infrastructure, complicating conditions as temperatures drop below zero.