Russia Strikes Ukraine: Four Years of Conflict Nears End as Talks Intensify

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At least one person was killed and 15 injured in Russian attacks on Kyiv and Kharkiv, occurring as talks intensified to potentially end nearly four years of conflict. The strikes on residential areas continued even as diplomatic momentum appeared to be building toward a settlement.
Mayor Vitali Klitschko alerted Kyiv residents via social media that the capital was “under a massive enemy attack,” instructing people to seek shelter. The strikes targeted residential buildings, resulting in casualties and significant property damage. Heat and water infrastructure was disrupted in multiple districts, creating hardships for thousands of residents.
Mayor Igor Terekhov reported that Kharkiv experienced attacks from Iranian-manufactured Shahed drones, which struck several residential complexes. The drone strikes caused extensive damage to civilian housing, continuing Russia’s pattern of targeting non-military areas. The city has faced relentless bombardment throughout the nearly four-year conflict.
Despite the violence, diplomatic talks intensified in Abu Dhabi where American, Russian, and Ukrainian representatives engaged in discussions. The UAE foreign ministry described the two-day negotiations as focused on “promoting dialogue and identifying political solutions to the crisis.” President Zelensky announced that peace proposals were “nearly ready,” suggesting the nearly four-year conflict might be approaching resolution.
Ukrainian President Zelensky proposed creating a free trade zone in eastern Ukraine under Kyiv’s control following his meeting with President Trump. He suggested economic solutions alongside political negotiations. President Putin met with Trump’s envoys, while all parties remained engaged in intensive diplomatic efforts.