- Russia launched its largest drone strike on Ukraine since the 2022 invasion, killing at least one person.
- The attack comes ahead of a pivotal call between Trump, Putin, and Zelensky regarding a potential ceasefire.
- Moscow plans a “training and combat” launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile to intimidate Ukraine and its allies.
Russia has launched its most extensive drone assault on Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion. They deployed 273 drones across the Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk regions.
Amid the intensifying conflict, former US President Donald Trump announced that he would speak separately to Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday. He claimed a ceasefire deal could be imminent.
Tensions Mount as Russia Intensifies Drone Strikes and Plans Missile Launch
Russia’s recent drone assault on Ukraine, comprising 273 explosive drones, marks the most intense airstrike since the beginning of the war. The strikes primarily targeted the Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk regions. As a result, there were civilian casualties and extensive infrastructure damage. Ukrainian authorities confirmed the death of a young woman and injuries to at least three people, including a child, amid widespread destruction.
The attack unfolded just days after direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul ended without a ceasefire agreement. While both sides agreed to a substantial prisoner exchange, the talks were cut short after less than two hours. This highlighted the entrenched positions of both nations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s offer for face-to-face talks with Vladimir Putin was dismissed, further diminishing hopes for a diplomatic resolution.
Former US President Donald Trump announced plans to speak with both Putin and Zelensky on Monday, positioning himself as a potential mediator in the conflict. On his Truth Social platform, Trump claimed that a ceasefire deal could be imminent. He emphasized the urgent need to halt the ongoing “bloodbath” that he stated was claiming over 5,000 lives weekly. However, skepticism remains high as previous international efforts to broker peace have repeatedly failed.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian intelligence reported that Russia is preparing to launch a “training and combat” intercontinental ballistic missile. This is potentially aimed at demonstrating its strategic reach to Western allies. The missile, with a range exceeding 10,000 kilometers, is expected to be launched from the Sverdlovsk region. This raises concerns of further escalation amid the ongoing conflict.
As the conflict escalates with Russia’s largest drone assault and looming missile launch, diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire face formidable challenges. This makes the upcoming Trump-led negotiations a critical juncture in the ongoing war.
“There can be no lasting peace without a ceasefire, but a ceasefire without trust is merely a pause in the violence.” — Volodymyr Zelensky