Ukraine Under Siege as Peace Talks Stall Ahead of Second Day of US-Russia Negotiations
The situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate, with Russian drone attacks killing at least one person and wounding 31 more across the country. The attacks came on a night when diplomats from Russia, Ukraine, and the United States were set to meet for the second day of talks aimed at ending Moscow's nearly four-year-old invasion.
In Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, Russian drones targeted the city overnight, leaving one person dead and four injured. The attack was just the latest in a series of strikes that have pummeled Ukraine with devastating effect. The Kharkiv region also came under fire, with 27 people wounded by drone attacks.
As envoys from Russia, Ukraine, and the United States gathered for the second day of talks in Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital, tensions remained high. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha was quick to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions, accusing him of cynically ordering a massive missile strike against Ukraine while diplomatic efforts were underway.
The US has been pushing for progress on peace talks, with White House officials describing Friday's first day as productive. However, despite this optimism, serious obstacles remain between the two sides. Territorial issues, in particular, continue to be a sticking point. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had hinted that a potential peace deal was "nearly ready," but negotiations are far from over.
Just hours before the talks began, Putin engaged in marathon overnight discussions with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The Kremlin insists that Ukraine must withdraw its troops from areas it has not fully captured as a precondition for reaching a peace deal. This stance is likely to be a major hurdle to overcome.
The situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate, with Russian drone attacks killing at least one person and wounding 31 more across the country. The attacks came on a night when diplomats from Russia, Ukraine, and the United States were set to meet for the second day of talks aimed at ending Moscow's nearly four-year-old invasion.
In Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, Russian drones targeted the city overnight, leaving one person dead and four injured. The attack was just the latest in a series of strikes that have pummeled Ukraine with devastating effect. The Kharkiv region also came under fire, with 27 people wounded by drone attacks.
As envoys from Russia, Ukraine, and the United States gathered for the second day of talks in Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital, tensions remained high. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha was quick to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions, accusing him of cynically ordering a massive missile strike against Ukraine while diplomatic efforts were underway.
The US has been pushing for progress on peace talks, with White House officials describing Friday's first day as productive. However, despite this optimism, serious obstacles remain between the two sides. Territorial issues, in particular, continue to be a sticking point. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had hinted that a potential peace deal was "nearly ready," but negotiations are far from over.
Just hours before the talks began, Putin engaged in marathon overnight discussions with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The Kremlin insists that Ukraine must withdraw its troops from areas it has not fully captured as a precondition for reaching a peace deal. This stance is likely to be a major hurdle to overcome.