Foreign Affairs
Russia, Ukraine trade airstrikes as ceasefire hopes fade

Russia and Ukraine carried out fresh aerial attacks on each other, causing injuries and damage, as uncertainty looms over a proposed ceasefire, officials said early Sunday.
The escalation comes days after Russian President Vladimir Putin signaled conditional support for a 30-day ceasefire proposed by Washington.
However, he insisted that Russian forces would continue fighting until key conditions were met, without specifying details.

Ukrainian officials reported strikes on multiple cities, leading to civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. Meanwhile, Russia claimed its air defenses intercepted Ukrainian drones and missiles targeting border regions.
With no breakthrough in negotiations, the fighting continues into its third year, raising concerns over further escalation.
Western diplomats have urged both sides to pursue a diplomatic resolution, but the likelihood of a ceasefire remains uncertain.
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