Attack on Kyiv shows ‘Russia doesn’t want peace’, Zelensky says
Attack on Kyiv shows 'Russia doesn't want peace', Zelensky says7 hours agoShareSaveRachel Muller-HeyndykandAdam GoldsmithShareSaveThe sound of gunfire and blasts can be heard overnight and into the morning in KyivAn intense Russian attack on Kyiv overnight shows Moscow “doesn't want peace”, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday as he prepared for a fresh round of peace talks.
Zelensky made the comments en route to Florida, where he will meet US President Donald Trump on Sunday to discuss a new 20-point peace plan agreed by American and Ukrainian envoys.
The 10-hour missile and drone barrage directed at Ukraine's capital killed two people and left 32 injured, local authorities said.
Damage to energy infrastructure left 40% of residential buildings in Kyiv and nearby districts without heating, according to Ukraine's minister for development Oleksiy Kuleba.
Russia's ministry of defence said long-range precision weapons were used to tar..
