- Russian drone strikes on Kyiv killed three people, including a child, sparking fires in apartment buildings.
- Ukraine reported destroying 97 out of 147 Russian drones launched overnight.
- Ceasefire talks between Russia and the U.S. are scheduled in Jeddah, but tensions remain high.
Russian forces launched a large-scale drone assault on Kyiv, killing at least three people, including a five-year-old child, and causing fires in residential areas.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military claims to have intercepted a significant number of incoming Russian drones overnight. Both sides continue to engage in heavy aerial and ground combat, with reports of casualties in eastern Ukraine and drone strikes in Russian border regions.
War Rages On as Ukraine and Russia Prepare for Negotiations
Despite discussions of a limited ceasefire, the conflict continues to escalate, with Russia intensifying drone attacks on Ukrainian cities. The latest strike on Kyiv resulted in civilian deaths and widespread damage. Ukrainian officials condemned the attacks, calling for stronger international intervention and military aid.
In response, Ukraine launched counterattacks, targeting Russian positions and reportedly downing dozens of enemy drones. However, Moscow claims to have intercepted multiple Ukrainian UAVs in its border regions, showcasing the war’s ongoing tit-for-tat nature. The aerial dimension of the conflict has become a key strategic battleground.
Diplomatic efforts are underway as representatives from Russia and the U.S. prepare for peace talks in Jeddah. Analysts suggest that while both sides may agree on a temporary de-escalation, a long-term resolution remains uncertain due to deep-rooted tensions and mutual distrust.
The humanitarian impact of the war continues to grow, with thousands displaced and infrastructure heavily damaged. As the international community pushes for peace, the reality on the ground paints a grim picture of prolonged suffering and destruction.
With fresh attacks and upcoming negotiations, the war’s trajectory remains uncertain. While ceasefire talks offer a glimmer of hope, ongoing violence suggests that a true resolution is still far away.
“Wars begin when you will, but they do not end when you please.” — Niccolò Machiavelli