Ukraine says Russia kills 3 in another drone attack after Trump rebukes Putin
Among the civilians killed in the drone strike in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, were a child and a 76-year-old woman.
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A police officer passes by remains of the cars damaged in the Russian missile attack that hit residential houses in Kyiv (PTI)
Kyiv, 25 April
A Russian drone struck an apartment building in a
southeastern Ukraine city, killing three people and injuring 10 others,
officials said Friday, a day after US President Donald Trump rebuked Russia's
leader for a deadly missile and drone attack on Kyiv while Washington
endeavours to stop the more than three-year war.
Among the civilians killed in the night time drone strike in
Pavlohrad, in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, were a child and a 76-year-old
woman, the head of the regional administration, Serhii Lysak, wrote on
Telegram.
Russian forces fired 103 Shahed and decoy drones at five
Ukrainian regions overnight, Ukraine's air force reported. Authorities in the
northeastern Sumy and Kharkiv regions reported damage to civilian
infrastructure but no casualties.
Russia pounded Kyiv in an hours long barrage Thursday,
killing at least 12 people and injuring 87 in its deadliest assault on the
Ukrainian capital since July.
The attack drew a rare rebuke of Russian President Vladimir
Putin from Trump, who has said that efforts to end the war are coming to a
head.
“I am not happy with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not
necessary, and very bad timing. Vladimir, STOP! 5000 soldiers a week are
dying.” Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform. “Lets get the Peace
Deal DONE!”
Trump's frustration is growing as his effort to get a peace
agreement between Ukraine and Russia has failed to make a breakthrough. Senior
US officials have warned that the administration could soon give up attempts to
stop the war if the two sides do not come to an agreement.
Trump envoy Steve Witkoff was expected to meet with Putin in
Moscow on Friday, their second meeting this month and the fourth since
February.
Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plan to
arrive in Rome on Friday for the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vatican's St.
Peter's Square on Saturday. It wasn't immediately clear if they would meet
separately.
Russian forces used Thursday's Kyiv attack as cover to
launch almost 150 assaults on Ukrainian positions along the roughly
1,000-kilometer front line, Zelenskyy said late Thursday.
“When the maximum of our forces was focused on defense
against missiles and drones, the Russians went on to significantly intensify
their ground attacks,” he wrote on Telegram.
Western European leaders have accused Putin of dragging his
feet in the negotiations and seeking to grab more Ukrainian land while his army
has battlefield momentum.
Trump accused Zelenskyy of prolonging the “killing field” by
refusing to surrender the Russia-occupied Crimea Peninsula as part of a
possible deal. Russia illegally annexed that area in 2014. Zelenskyy has
repeated many times during the war that recognizing occupied territory as
Russian is a red line for his country.
Zelenskyy noted Thursday that Ukraine agreed to a US
ceasefire proposal 44 days ago, as a first step to a negotiated peace, but that
Russian attacks continued.
During recent talks, Russia hit the city of Sumy, killing
more than 30 civilians gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday, battered Odesa with
drones and blasted Zaporizhzhia with powerful glide bombs.
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