Live updates on the conflict in Ukraine: at least nine victims following overnight bombings in Kyiv; Trump suggests a possible rapprochement with Moscow
In the night between Wednesday and Thursday, a new escalation of violence struck Kyiv when Russian airstrikes killed at least nine people and injured more than sixty others. This attack comes amid already tense tensions, as US President Donald Trump has raised the possibility of a rapprochement with Moscow, raising questions about the future of international relations related to this conflict.
A devastating attack on the Ukrainian capital
- Follow the latest news on the conflict in Ukraine, where nighttime bombings in Kyiv have left at least nine dead. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is discussing the possibility of a rapprochement with Moscow, highlighting the ongoing geopolitical tensions. Nine confirmed deaths, including children.
More than sixty people injured, some critically.
Rescue operations are underway in several affected neighborhoods.
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- Trump and the possibility of an agreement with Moscow
- In the turmoil of this escalation, Donald Trump declared that he “believes he has a deal with Russia.” This announcement comes as negotiations over annexed territories, particularly Crimea, are at the heart of the discussions. Ukraine’s position remains firm, asserting that these territories cannot be negotiated, despite increasing pressure from the United States.
- Trump is putting pressure on Zelensky for a peace agreement.
The US could propose territorial concessions, which Ukraine does not like.
Zelensky reiterates the constitutional nature of Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea.
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The implications of a rapprochement with Moscow
- The prospect of a rapprochement between Washington and Moscow raises concerns about Ukraine’s future. Voices are being raised to remind everyone that the situation on the ground could make any agreement precarious. The Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Sergei Shoigu, warned that sending peacekeeping forces could lead to a major escalation, a possible trigger for a larger-scale conflict. Growing Despair in Ukraine
- The bombings of Kyiv are not an isolated incident, but rather a reflection of a war that shows no sign of abating. The head of the Ukrainian presidential administration, Andriy Yermak, expressed his outrage, emphasizing that “Putin wants to continue killing.” This climate of despair and fear is accompanied by calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
- Civilians live in fear of the repeated strikes.
Initiatives to protect civilian infrastructure are more necessary than ever.
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