Russian attacks continue in Ukraine as Putin signals readiness for US talks
Russian forces continued attacks in Ukraine, with shelling in Dnipro killing six and an air assault injuring two in Kyiv. Power outages affected several regions. Ukraine also struck Russian oil facilities. Putin expressed readiness for US talks, while the Netherlands warned of a
Russian forces continued their offensive in Ukraine, with shelling in Dnipro now reported to have killed six people, an increase from an earlier count of four. An overnight air assault on Kyiv also resulted in at least two injuries, according to local military administration. These attacks caused power outages across the Sumy, Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia regions. Concurrently, Ukrainian forces claimed responsibility for striking two oil refineries and a pumping station near Moscow. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated his willingness to engage in negotiations with American representatives, stating, "We are ready to continue negotiations and the discussion of all details," once the US is less preoccupied with Iran. Separately, the Netherlands issued a warning, suggesting Russia could attack a NATO member within a year after the war in Ukraine concludes.
Sources: Le Monde
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