Russia strikes Kyiv as U.S., Ukraine hold talks on Trump peace plan
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Russia strikes Kyiv as U.S., Ukraine hold talks on Trump peace plan
"Zoom in: Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported hearing explosions first ring out across the city just after 1am, with the rocket attacks setting buildings alight and disrupting power and water supply in some areas. At least two people died during the overnight assault and multiple people were hospitalized with injuries as buildings were damaged or destroyed, per Klitschko's posts on Telegram that noted "there may be people under the rubble" of one building."
"Zoom out: Trump's 28-point peace plan would include a security guarantee from the U.S. and Europe modeled on NATO's Article 5 but force Ukraine to never join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, cede additional territory to Russia and accept full amnesty for Russians accused of war crimes. Firefighters put out a fire in a residential building following Russian missile and drone strikes in Kyiv on Nov. 25 amid Russia's war on Ukraine. Photo: Genya Savilov/AFP via Getty Images"
Explosions rang out across Kyiv just after 1 a.m., with rocket attacks setting buildings alight and disrupting power and water supplies in some areas. At least two people died and multiple others were hospitalized as buildings were damaged or destroyed; officials warned that there may be people trapped under rubble. Photographs show firefighters extinguishing fires, residents leaving damaged residential buildings, air defenses engaging drones and missiles, and people sheltering in metro stations. Separately, a proposed 28-point peace plan would offer a U.S. and European security guarantee modeled on NATO's Article 5 while requiring Ukraine to never join NATO, cede additional territory to Russia, and accept full amnesty for Russians accused of war crimes.
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