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  • Russia says captured two more Ukraine villages

    Russia says captured two more Ukraine villages

    Russia on Saturday claimed the capture of two villages in eastern and southern Ukraine, pressing ahead with its advance amid stumbling efforts for a ceasefire by US President Donald Trump.

    The defence ministry said Moscow’s forces captured the village of Shchebraki in the southern Zaporizhzhia region and Panteleimonivka in the eastern Donetsk region.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meanwhile said Russia had launched more than 170 drones into Ukraine overnight, striking targets in the Dnipropetrovsk, Kyiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Khmelnytskyi regions.

    He said four people were killed in Dnipro, where the strike hit a hotel complex, and 21 others were injured, including a pregnant woman.

    “Russia is making a mockery of peacekeeping efforts around the world. It is dragging out the war and sowing terror because it still feels no real pressure,” Zelensky said.

    For several weeks, the United States has been trying to negotiate a ceasefire in the Black Sea and in strikes targeting energy infrastructure in both nations with both Moscow and Kyiv.

    While both countries have agreed to these truces in principle, their implementation remains unclear and Kyiv and Moscow accuse each other of seeking to derail them.

    On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin raised the idea of a “transitional administration” for Ukraine, under the auspices of the UN, an option that would imply Zelensky’s departure, before any peace deal was negotiated.

  • Russia’s Izvestia newspaper says its war correspondent killed in Ukraine

    Russia’s Izvestia newspaper says its war correspondent killed in Ukraine

    A war correspondent for Russia’s main pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestia was killed in Ukraine on Monday, the outlet announced.

    “Izvestia correspondent Alexander Fedorchak was killed in the zone of the special military operation,” Izvestia said, using Moscow’s term for its full-scale offensive in Ukraine, adding that he was killed “in the Kharkiv region”.

    Fedorchak was killed as both Russia and Ukraine held talks with the United States on a potential partial ceasefire.

    The newspaper said that its correspondent died “in the Kupyansk direction” — a city that has been under intense Russian attack and where Russian forces have been advancing.

    “His last report was broadcast literally the day before,” Izvestia said on its website.

    Russian war correspondents have taken centre stage in the conflict back home as the Kremlin tightly controls information about its offensive.

    Moscow’s full-on invasion of Ukraine has last for more than three years.