Russia launches 'record' overnight drone attack in Kyiv region, Ukraine says
Russia fired a "record" number of drones against Ukraine overnight that included 273 Shahed attack drones and various types of imitator drones in an attack that killed a woman in the capital region and injured at least three others, including a child, Ukrainian authorities said Sunday.
A sustained overnight Russian drone attack killed a woman in the capital region and injured at least three people, including a child, Ukrainian authorities said early on Sunday, as Moscow stepped up its attacks following peace talks on Friday.
The attacks came two days after the first direct peace talks between officials from Russia and Ukraine in more than three years, which failed to produce a truce.
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In his first remarks since the talks, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that his focus was on eradicating what he called the causes of the Ukraine conflict and guaranteeing Russia's security.
The Ukrainian air force said Russia had launched "273 Shahed attack drones and various types of imitator drones", of which 88 were destroyed and 128 more went astray "without negative consequences".
Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said it was a "record" number of drones. "Russia has a clear goal – to continue killing civilians," she said.
The Russian military said it had intercepted 25 Ukrainian drones overnight and on Sunday morning.
In his interview with Russian state TV, Putin said Moscow's aim was to "eliminate the causes that triggered this crisis, create the conditions for a lasting peace and guarantee Russia's security".
He said the Russian army, which occupies around 20 percent of Ukraine, had the "troops and means required" to achieve this goal.
Friday's talks in Turkey – the first direct Ukraine-Russia encounter since shortly after Russia invaded in February 2022 – led to an agreement to exchange 1,000 prisoners each.
Ukraine's top negotiator, Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, said the "next step" would be a meeting between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Russia said it had taken note of the request.
But the Kremlin said the POW swap had to be completed and both sides needed to present their visions for a ceasefire before the next round of negotiations could be arranged.
US President Donald Trump, who claimed during his campaign for re-election last year that he could end the war in days – said Saturday that he would speak by phone to Putin on Monday.
Russia's overnight drone attacks were roundly condemned by Ukrainian officials.
"For Russia, the negotiations in Istanbul are just a pretence. Putin wants war," said Zelensky's top aide, Andriy Yermak.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)