Russia launched a drone strike of 179 people in Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least three people despite a partial ceasefire being launched a few days ago.
The 17-year-old girl and her parents were killed in an overnight attack in the southeastern city of Zaporia. The girl and her father were pulled out from under the roof rub, but the doctors tried to save her mother's life for more than 10 hours, Governor Zaporidia Ivan Fedorov said in a statement.
14 other people were injured as houses, buildings and cars were burned down by dropping debris from intercepted drones, officials said. The photos showed emergency services scrutinizing the tile rub for survivors.
Russian troops have fired at least 22 different regions since Friday, killing three others and wounding at least 36. Kyiv Independent reported.
Ukraine intercepted 100 drones, but the other 63 were lost and possibly jammed electronically. Meanwhile, Russia said it had fired down 47 Ukrainian drones, according to the Ministry of Defense.
Delegations from both countries are scheduled to hold separate meetings with US officials on Monday In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia With a bid to halt the war for three years.
“There's a Ukraine-US conference, then, as my American colleagues said, there's a Russia-US conference,” Ukrainian President Voldian Zelensky told reporters this week after a meeting with Norway's Jonas Girl store.
The two sides agreed in principle to a limited ceasefire after President Trump made consecutive separate calls with the country's leaders. It remains debate which targets are off limits to attack.
Trump said Friday that a complete ceasefire could “soon” come when a contract is negotiated to divide the land and assets as part of a final deal to end the war. Report.
Ukraine now controls part of Russia's Kursk region, but Russia has taken over several parts of Ukraine since its brutal invasion three years ago.
“I think we're going to have a full ceasefire soon, and we're going to sign a contract and the contract will be negotiated,” Trump told reporters. “It's negotiated to us as we speak.”
Russia has lost 902,010 troops in Ukraine since the start of the war. Recent Reports From the general staff of the Ukrainian military. Ukrainian President Voldimer Zelensky said about 43,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed in December.
With post wire

