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Russian attacks on Ukraine kills four as Zelenskiy wins support for ceasefire negotiations

According to officials, four people died and over 20 were injured when Russia struck Ukraine's Kharkiv region with missiles and drones. Meanwhile, the Crimean peninsula, which is annexed by Russia, said that it was repelleding drone attacks.

These strikes come after Russia and Ukraine launched large-scale attacks on each other over the past few weeks. Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called for the end of the war and suggested direct dialogue between Ukraine with Russia.

Zelenskiy, who was returning from London after talks with leaders of Britain and France as well as Germany, said that they were prepared to support ceasefire talks.

Zelenskiy said that he also had a "positive conversation" with U.S. Envoys Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner. He praised their willingness to work towards a peace settlement in the next few weeks.

Oleh Syniehubov, the regional governor, posted a photo of an apartment burning in a destroyed building.

He noted that a drone attack overnight on the regional capital,?Kharkiv, had led to 15 people seeking medical attention, including three children.

In a separate post, Galina Mineeva, the mayor of Chuhuiv, stated that six people were injured in the town.

Mikhail Razvozhayev said that the defense systems in Sevastopol, which is home to Russia's Black Sea fleet and annexed Crimea by Russia, were repelling an attack from a drone, according to Telegram.

The reports could not be independently verified.

In the last month, Russia has continued to attack Ukraine's energy infrastructure with Oreshniks while Ukraine has intensified its attacks. Both Moscow and Kyiv claim that gaining battlefield advantage is beneficial to their diplomatic efforts.

CAUTIOUS STEPS TO RESUME PACE TALKS

The U.S. peace efforts between Ukraine, Russia and other countries have mostly stalled because Washington is focusing on finding a resolution to the Iran War.

A source familiar with the situation said that U.S. officials and Ukrainian officials "continue to discuss" a potential visit to Kyiv for Witkoff or Kushner in the near future. The two envoys would make their first official trip to Ukraine. They had previously visited Moscow to hold talks with Russia.

Elina Valtonen, the Finnish foreign minister, also told the UN Security Council that Nordic countries support Zelenskiy’s proposal for a ceasefire immediately and direct talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Zelenskiy informed Keir-Starmer, the UK's Prime Minister about the need for more missiles to be used in air defence systems.

On Tuesday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin said that NATO countries are increasing their presence near Russia and Belarus.

"We are always ready to use all means to guarantee the security of our Union State", he said to the Izvestia, referring to the political, economic and security alliance between Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue, Edwina Gibbs and Jekaterina Glubkova from Tokyo)

(source: Reuters)