Ukraine, Russia Report Civilian Casualties; US-Brokered Talks May Resume Next Week
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Ukraine, Russia Report Civilian Casualties; US-Brokered Talks May Resume Next Week
"Our soldiers struck one of the key Russian military factories in Bryansk. This factory produced electronics and components for Russian missiles. He said in a daily address, calling the strike a completely justified response to the aggressor."
"Russian regional Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz said in a Telegram post that six civilians were killed and 37 injured. Zelenskyy did not mention casualties in public comments on the attack."
"US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff told CNBC on March 10 that he thought the trilateral will be shifted till sometime next week, and we're going to remain positive on that."
Ukraine and Russia provided conflicting accounts of a strike on Russia's Bryansk region. Russian Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz reported six civilians killed and 37 injured, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claimed the strike hit a key Russian military factory producing missile components, without mentioning casualties. Ukrainian authorities reported at least six people killed in Russian attacks on March 10, including four in Slovyansk and others in Sumy and Dnipropetrovsk regions. US-brokered peace negotiations remain stalled as the war enters its fifth year. US President Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff indicated a trilateral US-Ukraine-Russia meeting could occur the following week, possibly in Switzerland or Turkey, though talks have made limited progress on key issues like territorial disputes.
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