Russia criticized Ukraine with a group of drones attacks on Saturday, killing a person and wounding several others, in the midst of growing signs that Moscow is preparing for Renedwed offensives.
A 27 -year -old man was killed in an unmanned aircraft strike in the southern city of Kherson, said Governor, Oleksandr Prokudin, on Facebook. Two other men, 30 and 49, also suffered serious injuries in the attack.
At least four people in the capital of kyiv were injured in night attacks that caused fires and damaged residential and commercial buildings, and another was injured in the city of Jharkiv, of Northast, according to officials. Damage was reported throughout the country.
The Ukraine Air Force said he intercepted 56 or 88 Russian drones.
The flood occurs when the Ukrainian terrestrial forces warned on Saturday that Russian troops are preparing to launch a renewed offensive in Kharkiv, a northeast city, the kyiv Independent reported.
Meanwhile, Moscow has continued to reject a high -fire tall agreement last month, leaving Trump’s administration officials disagree on how to break the dead point.
Steve Witkoff, the special envoy of the United States to Russia, has supported a strategy that would give Russia control of four Eastern Ukrainian regions he occupied, while the deadly invasion began in 2022, which kyiv has rejected.
The special envoy of Ukraine, retired lieutenant. Keith Kellogg previously backed that plan.
The territories seemed to support Russia to Russia and carving in the country as “Berlin after World War II” in an interview with The Times of London on Friday, before returning the comments.
Kellogg proposes British and French “tranquility” troops in Western and Ukrainian forces and a demilitarized area in the middle.
“You could almost make what happened with Berlin after World War II, when you had a Russian area, a French zone and a British area, an American area,” he said.
Kellogg later said that the article missed what he was saying.
“I was talking about a resilience after fire in support of the sovereignty of Ukraine,” he said in an X. “In discussions about partition, he was referring to areas or response areas for an allied force (without troops).”
“I didn’t mean a Ukraine partition,” he insisted.