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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he would end his Ukraine offensive if Kyiv withdrew from territory Moscow claims at its own -- otherwise his army would take it by force.
Ukraine's gas facilities have suffered severe damage from Russian drone and missile attacks, forcing the country to import more gas
Nov. 25 (UPI) -- At least six people were killed by Russia in an overnight attack on Kyiv, the city's mayor said Tuesday, as the United States and Ukraine held talks over the weekend to finalize a peace plan.
Trump's Ukraine peace talks show potential as envoy meets Russian officials, but territorial disputes remain the key obstacle to ending the ongoing war.
Military officials in Ukraine said 438 drones and 14 missiles were destroyed or otherwise didn't hit their targets. Missile hits and 26 strike drones were recorded impacting across 15 locations, with falling debris reported at 12 locations.
The Army secretary, a close friend of Vice President JD Vance, has been newly tasked with helping end the war in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that a US plan to end the war in Ukraine could “form the basis for future agreements” but renewed threats to seize more territory by force unless Kyiv withdraws.
While Ukraine might be inching toward accepting a deal, skeptics warn that it still could fall apart if neither side can find an offer tolerable to the other.
The Trump administration’s Army secretary will sit down Tuesday with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi to present a slimmed-down plan to end Moscow’s 33-month-old invasion of Ukraine.
Exclusive: Both Ryanair and Wizz Air insist they will be first back when the fighting stops, with easyJet planning flights from Gatwick to Kyiv
Russian maps show Pokrovsk under Moscow's control and Ukrainian troops encircled in neighbouring Myrnohrad. Ukrainian maps show Pokrovsk as a grey zone under no side's control and Myrnohrad as not being fully surrounded.
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
Kyiv and Washington negotiating teams to meet soon, says Ukraine's foreign minister
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has said that a meeting between the Ukrainian and US negotiating teams on ending the Russo-Ukrainian war is expected in the near future. Source: Sybiha at a press conference in Kyiv on 27 November,