
"The November 25 attacks, which emergency officials said also wounded at least 13, were the latest in a series of near daily barrages on civilians in Ukrainian cities and towns - an indication that despite renewed efforts at reaching a cease-fire or a full peace deal, Moscow is confident it has the upper hand. Ukrainian emergency workers battled blazes in several districts in the Ukrainian capital, as they rescued people and searched for bodies in the aftermath of the pre-dawn attacks."
"The plan was presented to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his advisers in Kyiv by visiting US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll. Ukrainian officials then flew to Geneva over the weekend to meet with US representatives, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, to try and hammer out an draft that would require fewer concessions from Ukraine and not result in what some in Kyiv saw as near capitulation."
Russian attacks again struck Kyiv on November 25, killing at least six people and wounding at least 13 amid near-daily barrages on Ukrainian cities and towns. Emergency workers battled blazes across the capital and searched for bodies after pre-dawn strikes. Months of assaults on the electricity grid and energy infrastructure have strained repair crews ahead of a difficult winter. Ukrainian forces are stretched thin defending key eastern cities including Pokrovsk, Kostyantynivka, and Kupyansk. A leaked 28-point US peace plan included concessions seen as favorable to Moscow and was presented in Kyiv; Ukrainian officials then flew to Geneva to seek a draft requiring fewer concessions. The White House and Zelenskyy's office reported the Geneva talks showed "meaningful progress."
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