2 killed in Russia, Ukraine’s energy infrastructure targets as peace talks are suppressed

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At least two people were killed in a drone attack in Russia’s Southwestern Saratov region, while parts of Ukraine are without power, following a targeted attack on energy infrastructure, local authorities said.
The latest talks take place as USED-led peace talks continue with the aim of ending the war.
A drone attack in Russia damaged a residential building, and several windows were broken in a clinic and hospital, in the Saratov Regional Gov. Roman Basarrgin.
The Russian Defense Ministry said it shot down 41 Ukrainian drones in Russia overnight.
In Ukraine, Russia launched a drone at night and missiles for five regions of Ukraine, targeting the Port and Port infrastructure. Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymesnko said on Saturday that more than a million people were without electricity in the country.
Ukraine is looking for a backup from its European neighbors during the ongoing talks of the US – ongoing peace talks with Russia, especially worrying when the current proposal is favored by Moscow’s position.
Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zesenskyy said Russia sent more than 450 drones and 30 missiles to Ukraine overnight.
The attack on the Black Sea city of Odesa caused grain silos to catch fire at the port, said Oleksiy Kuleba, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. Two people were injured in the attack in the wider Odesa region, according to the Head of the Region Oleh KKiper.
Kyiv and its Western Allies say that Russia is trying to damage Ukraine’s energy grid and shake it with hot water and winter for the fourth time in a row, in which Ukrainian officials call “weapons that call” weapons “cold.
The latest round of attacks came after Kremlin adviser Yuri Shakov said on Friday that Russian police and security forces would remain in Eastern Donbas and face years of Russian night attacks, even if peace ends the four-year invasion of Ukraine. This emphasizes the desire of Moses
US President Donald Trump criticized European nations for their handling of problems such as migration and the war in Ukraine in a political debate. His comments did not go unnoticed, sparking reactions among European leaders such as Pope Leo and British Prime Minister Arthur Snell.
Ukraine is likely to reject such a situation.
Moscow will give its blessing at the end after the Ukrainian forces withdraw from the front line, said Ushakov in comments published in the Russian business daily Komersant.
Meanwhile, Germany is set to host Zelenskyy on Monday with talks as peace efforts are getting the leaders of Mfutho and the Europeans looking for guidance talks.
For months, American negotiators tried to navigate each side’s demands. The search for a compromise that may return to the main train over who keeps the territory of Ukraine remains as a Russian power.





