Russian shelling kills seven in Ukrainian market, clouding Abu Dhabi talks
Summary
Russian shelling hit a market in Druzhkivka, Ukraine, killing at least seven people and injuring 15 others. This attack occurred during peace talks in Abu Dhabi, where Ukrainian officials accused Russia of violating a ceasefire agreement. Elsewhere, other Russian attacks caused more casualties and damage, highlighting ongoing tensions.Key Facts
- Russian forces shelled the eastern Ukrainian city of Druzhkivka.
- At least seven people died, and 15 were injured in a market attack.
- The attack used cluster munitions, which are weapons that release many smaller bombs.
- Russia's military also dropped two aerial bombs on the city.
- Ukrainian and Russian officials were in Abu Dhabi for U.S.-brokered talks.
- Ukrainian officials accused Russia of breaking a ceasefire agreement.
- Russian strikes also hit the Dnipropetrovsk region and Odesa, causing more deaths and damage.
- Russia claimed control of Ukrainian settlements Staroukrainka and Stepanivka.
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