
Russia Bombards Ukrainian City Hours After White House Summit
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The attack on Kremenchuk as well as other locations in the country was Russia's largest so far this month, according to the Ukrainian air force.
KYIV, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Russia struck the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk overnight, leaving a thick column of smoke hovering over the city in an attack that the local mayor called a sign that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want peace.
The bombardment on that city as well as other locations in Ukraine was Russia’s largest so far in August, according to the Ukrainian air force. It followed Donald Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders in Washington on Monday as the U.S. president seeks an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Moscow launched 270 drones and 10 missiles, the Ukrainian air force said. Although it said it had downed 230 of the drones, it said 16 sites were struck.
“While hard work to advance peace was underway in Washington, D.C. ... Moscow continued to do the opposite of peace: more strikes and destruction,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha wrote on X.
The governor of Poltava region, where Kremenchuk is located, said there were no casualties but nearly 1,500 households were left without electricity.
