Missile and Drone Strikes Reported in Ukraine Before US-Ukraine Geneva Talks
In Brief
Missile and drone attacks were reported in Ukraine as US and Ukrainian officials met in Geneva.
Key Facts
- Local authorities in Ukraine reported overnight missile and drone attacks, with about 20 to 23 people injured.
- Ukrainian officials stated that 420 drones and 39 missiles were launched in the attack.
- US and Ukrainian officials held talks in Geneva aimed at ending the conflict.
- Kyiv expressed hope that Geneva talks would lead to a direct meeting with Russian leaders.
- Russia's foreign minister said there are 'no deadlines' for reaching a peace deal.
What Happened
According to local authorities and Ukrainian officials, Ukraine experienced overnight missile and drone attacks, reportedly involving hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles. The strikes coincided with US and Ukrainian officials meeting in Geneva for discussions on ending the conflict.
Why It Matters
The reported attacks occurred as diplomatic efforts continued in Geneva, highlighting the ongoing challenges in reaching a resolution. Russia's statement about 'no deadlines' for a peace deal indicates uncertainty in the negotiation process. Injury figures are reported as about 20 or at least 23, depending on the source. The number of drones and missiles is attributed to Ukrainian officials. No independent verification of attack details was available.
Sources
- France24 — Live: Russia slams Ukraine with missiles and drones ahead of US-Ukraine talks(14h ago)
- Al Jazeera — US, Ukraine to meet in Geneva as Russia attacks Kyiv with missiles, drones(13h ago)
- The Guardian — US and Ukrainian negotiators meet in Geneva after Russia launches hundreds of drones in overnight attack – Europe live(11h ago)
