Russia launches a massive drone and missile assault on Ukraine, shattering what remains of the fragile peace talks in Miami.
In a brazen attack that began early Saturday morning, Russia unleashed over 650 drones and 51 missiles across Ukraine, targeting locations hundreds of miles from the front lines. The Ukrainian military reported that the attacks caused significant damage to power stations and other energy infrastructure, leaving much of the country's energy grid on shaky ground.
The assault also claimed at least three lives in the Kyiv region, with warning sirens sounding in parts of eastern Poland, where Russia's aggression has sparked alarm among neighboring nations. The Russian defense ministry claimed to have shot down 116 Ukrainian drones that had strayed into its territory, while unconfirmed reports suggested Ukraine had struck an oil refinery in Ryazan.
The ongoing conflict has taken a devastating toll on Ukraine, with winter approaching and the country bracing for its fourth year of full-scale war. Russia's relentless assault on Ukraine's energy capabilities is part of a broader strategy to cripple the nation's ability to heat homes, light streets, and provide basic necessities.
Meanwhile, US officials continue to shuttle between Miami and Moscow in pursuit of a negotiated settlement. However, with talks between US and Ukrainian negotiators set to extend into their third day on Saturday, there remains little sign that both sides are on the same page. The Trump administration's new national security strategy has sparked controversy across Europe, with many countries expressing unease over the US's increasingly hawkish stance on Russia.
European nations have been scrambling to stay part of the process as the White House pushes for Ukraine to surrender territory in exchange for vague security guarantees. However, there is growing skepticism that Russia will accept a deal under any terms, leaving the prospects for peace talks looking increasingly bleak.
In a brazen attack that began early Saturday morning, Russia unleashed over 650 drones and 51 missiles across Ukraine, targeting locations hundreds of miles from the front lines. The Ukrainian military reported that the attacks caused significant damage to power stations and other energy infrastructure, leaving much of the country's energy grid on shaky ground.
The assault also claimed at least three lives in the Kyiv region, with warning sirens sounding in parts of eastern Poland, where Russia's aggression has sparked alarm among neighboring nations. The Russian defense ministry claimed to have shot down 116 Ukrainian drones that had strayed into its territory, while unconfirmed reports suggested Ukraine had struck an oil refinery in Ryazan.
The ongoing conflict has taken a devastating toll on Ukraine, with winter approaching and the country bracing for its fourth year of full-scale war. Russia's relentless assault on Ukraine's energy capabilities is part of a broader strategy to cripple the nation's ability to heat homes, light streets, and provide basic necessities.
Meanwhile, US officials continue to shuttle between Miami and Moscow in pursuit of a negotiated settlement. However, with talks between US and Ukrainian negotiators set to extend into their third day on Saturday, there remains little sign that both sides are on the same page. The Trump administration's new national security strategy has sparked controversy across Europe, with many countries expressing unease over the US's increasingly hawkish stance on Russia.
European nations have been scrambling to stay part of the process as the White House pushes for Ukraine to surrender territory in exchange for vague security guarantees. However, there is growing skepticism that Russia will accept a deal under any terms, leaving the prospects for peace talks looking increasingly bleak.