Russian attacks kill at least 7 in Ukraine as talks on a U.S. peace plan continue
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Russian attacks kill at least 7 in Ukraine as talks on a U.S. peace plan continue
"(The document) is going to continue to change. We can confirm that it was reduced to take out points not relating to Ukraine, to exclude duplicates and for editing purposes,"
""the list of necessary steps to end the war can become workable,""
Russian forces launched overnight attacks on Kyiv that killed at least seven people and struck buildings and energy infrastructure. Ukrainian forces attacked southern Russia, killing three people and damaging homes. The United States renewed diplomatic efforts as U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll met Russian officials in Abu Dhabi to lead American negotiations on a possible peace settlement. Negotiations aim to define terms and are sensitive, with Ukrainians aware. Oleksandr Bevz said the proposed settlement document was reduced to remove non-Ukraine points, duplicates, and for editing. Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the list of necessary steps can become workable and planned to discuss sensitive outstanding issues with U.S. President Donald Trum.
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