
Russian drone strikes undermining 'all diplomatic efforts,' Zelenskyy says
ABC News
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that another night of Russian long-range strikes further undermined "trust in all diplomatic efforts to end this war."
LONDON -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday that another night of Russian long-range strikes further undermined "trust in all diplomatic efforts to end this war," as the sides continue to maneuver for advantage in ongoing U.S.-led peace negotiations.
Ukraine's air force said Russia launched 129 drones into Ukraine overnight into Wednesday morning, of which 112 were shot down or suppressed. Fifteen drones impacted across eight locations, the air force said.
Zelenskyy said in a post to Telegram that drones attacked the Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Dnipro and Poltava regions.
Ukraine's State Emergency Service (SES) said that four people were killed, three of them children, by a Russian drone strike on a residential building in the northeastern city of Kharkiv. Two other people were injured in the attack, the SES said.
Two people were killed and nine others by Russian strikes in the northeastern Sumy region, according to regional Gov. Oleg Hryhorov.













