Six people have been killed in Russian attacks on four Ukrainian regions in the past 24 hours, local authorities say. In the southern city of Zaporizhzhia, two people died when a drone hit a residential house on Saturday, injuring eight, including two children. In the nearby Dnipropetrovsk region, two people were killed and five others injured. Authorities in the eastern Donetsk and southern Kherson regions each reported one death. This wave of violence coincides with ongoing discussions between Ukrainian and US officials aimed at finding a resolution to Russia's continued aggression following recent military actions by Israel and America against Iran. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged his team to address the US's easing of sanctions on Russian oil, a controversial move seen as a potential shift in Western policy towards Russia. Talks are set to resume as concerns grow over the ongoing fatalities and the need for effective diplomatic solutions to halt the ongoing conflict.
Escalating Violence: Russian Attacks Claim Six Lives in Ukraine

Escalating Violence: Russian Attacks Claim Six Lives in Ukraine
Recent attacks by Russian forces in Ukraine have resulted in six fatalities over the past 24 hours, with the southern city of Zaporizhzhia being particularly hard hit by drone strikes.
Russian assaults across four regions in Ukraine have left six dead, including casualties from drone strikes in Zaporizhzhia that killed two and injured eight. The violence continues amid ongoing negotiations between Ukraine and the US regarding the conflict with Russia. President Zelensky emphasizes the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to halt the hostilities, highlighting the geopolitical ramifications of the situation.















