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		<title>Russian Strikes Kill Nine Across Ukraine, Damage Historic Kyiv Landmark</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv-The death toll from a series of Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine rose to nine on Monday, authorities]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv-</strong>The death toll from a series of Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine rose to nine on Monday, authorities said, after strikes on Kyiv and Kharkiv killed emergency workers, injured civilians and damaged a major religious heritage site.</p>



<p>Kyiv’s military administration said four people were killed and 23 wounded in the capital, including a child, after overnight attacks involving ballistic missiles and waves of Shahed drones.</p>



<p>Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said five emergency responders were killed in Kharkiv after they were hit by a second strike while battling a fire caused by an earlier attack. At least five other rescuers were wounded.</p>



<p>Authorities said powerful explosions were reported across Kyiv overnight, with civilian infrastructure heavily damaged. Several strikes hit residential areas in the city’s Shevchenkivskyi district, including a 25-story apartment building, while a market and grocery store also caught fire.</p>



<p>A nine-story residential building in the Obolonskyi district was also damaged after being directly hit.</p>



<p>Kyiv officials accused Russia of deliberately targeting civilian areas, while Moscow has continued to carry out long-range missile and drone attacks during the ongoing war.</p>



<p>The strikes also caused major damage at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Ukraine’s most important religious landmarks.</p>



<p>Officials said a major fire broke out at the historic monastic complex, while Metropolitan Epiphanius, head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, said the roof of the Dormition Cathedral was damaged.</p>



<p>The Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, also known as the Monastery of the Caves, dates back to the 11th century and includes churches, monasteries and underground caves. It has long been considered a major religious and cultural center in Eastern Europe.</p>



<p>The latest attacks came as Russia and Ukraine remain locked in a war that has entered its fifth year, with Moscow continuing strikes against Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.</p>
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<p><em>“It is becoming more and more dangerous here. I sleep curled up because I am afraid a drone or a rocket will hit,” a Kyiv resident said as repeated attacks reshape daily life in the Ukrainian capital.</em></p>



<p>A neighbourhood around Lukianivska square in Kyiv has become a visible example of the damage caused by the continuing air war between Russia and Ukraine, with residents and local businesses attempting to continue daily routines among damaged buildings and reminders of repeated attacks.</p>



<p>The area, once known for busy streets, restaurants and commercial activity, has seen many buildings damaged by strikes. A nearby station and restaurant remain among the active parts of the neighbourhood, while a small market selling flowers and vegetables continues operating beneath damaged structures.</p>



<p>For some residents, the repeated attacks have added to fears already carried from other parts of Ukraine. Anastasiia Prymak, a 23-year-old product manager, moved to Kyiv from Nikopol two years ago after experiencing frequent bombardment there. She said recent attacks on Kyiv had brought back the same sense of insecurity.</p>



<p>Prymak described a drone strike on a nearby apartment building on 28 April. She said she initially thought she heard aircraft but realised that was unlikely because of the war. Looking outside, she saw an explosion on the roof of a building.She said the attacks had affected her mental health and that she had been diagnosed with severe anxiety disorder. </p>



<p>She described experiencing persistent anxiety and panic attacks.Prymak showed images from her apartment window showing a damaged building with flames coming from windows after a strike. She said that during one major attack her boyfriend took her to a shelter, where she prayed despite not being religious.</p>



<p>Following further strikes, she said she had considered leaving Kyiv for Lviv in western Ukraine. She described the damage around her neighbourhood as increasingly similar to scenes from destroyed areas of Ukraine and said she feared being seriously injured in an attack.The destruction in the area comes amid a broader escalation in long-range strikes between Russia and Ukraine. </p>



<p>Ukrainian officials have warned that Russia is increasing attacks on urban areas, while Russian officials have indicated plans for more extensive strikes.The intensifying missile threat has raised concerns about Ukraine’s air defence capabilities. </p>



<p>Ukrainian officials have sought additional missile interceptors, including systems such as Patriot air defence units, as the country continues attempts to protect major cities from aerial attacks.President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for increased support from European partners, including stronger air defence systems and long-range capabilities. </p>



<p>During meetings with leaders in London, he highlighted what he described as an urgent need to strengthen Ukraine’s ability to respond to missile and drone attacks.Despite the risks, some local businesses have returned. </p>



<p>Faina Polishchuk, who operates a flower stall near Lukianivska square, said many traders had come back, although customer numbers had declined.She said the latest major strike left many stallholders frightened and unwilling to return immediately. However, she added that selling flowers was her source of income and that she needed to continue working.Polishchuk said she watched the strike from her apartment window and felt the building shake. </p>



<p>She later went to a shelter, where another resident showed her images of the damage on a phone and told her that buildings were burning.She said she intended to remain in Kyiv despite the danger, though she acknowledged that worsening conditions could force her to leave for Vinnytsia, her original home city.</p>



<p>The neighbourhood’s damaged buildings and disrupted businesses reflect the wider challenge facing civilians in Kyiv as the war enters another phase of intensified aerial attacks. Residents continue adapting to air raid alarms, shelter routines and the uncertainty of whether another strike may follow.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow- Russian President Vladimir Putin has been briefed on an open letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposing a face-to-face]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow-</strong> Russian President Vladimir Putin has been briefed on an open letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposing a face-to-face meeting to discuss ending the war, the Kremlin said on Friday.</p>



<p>Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian newspaper Izvestia that the letter had been delivered to Putin overnight after first appearing in the media.</p>



<p>“Yes, overnight we already handed over the written version. What came from the media was passed on to the president, and he has reviewed it. The president has been briefed,” Peskov said.</p>



<p>Zelensky published the open letter on Thursday, calling for direct talks with Putin aimed at reaching an agreement to end the conflict. He said Ukraine remained prepared to continue fighting if no diplomatic breakthrough could be achieved.</p>



<p>The Ukrainian leader also sought to increase pressure on the Kremlin by arguing that Russians were growing weary of both the war and Putin’s leadership.</p>



<p>Peskov indicated that Putin could address the letter publicly later on Friday during a plenary session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, one of Russia’s flagship annual economic gatherings.</p>



<p>The Kremlin has not yet provided a formal response to Zelensky’s proposal or indicated whether Putin would consider a direct meeting with the Ukrainian president.</p>



<p>The exchange comes as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict remain stalled and fighting continues more than four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.</p>
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<p><strong>Simferopol-</strong> Three people were killed and seven others injured in an attack on the city of Simferopol in Russian-controlled Crimea, the Moscow-appointed governor of the peninsula said on Thursday.</p>



<p>Sergei Aksyonov said on Telegram that the strike targeted non-residential facilities in the Crimean capital. He did not specify the type of attack or provide further details on the targeted sites.</p>



<p>The reported attack comes amid continuing hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides carrying out long-range strikes on military, energy and infrastructure targets.</p>



<p>There was no immediate comment from Ukrainian authorities regarding the incident.Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014, a move rejected by Ukraine and most Western countries, and has remained a frequent target of attacks since the start of the broader conflict.</p>
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<p><em>&#8220;The show would go on despite shattered windows, structural damage and the aftermath of a strike that hit the surrounding district.&#8221;</em></p>



<p>A historic theatre in Kyiv prepared to stage a scheduled performance despite suffering damage from a Russian attack that struck part of the Ukrainian capital, highlighting the efforts of cultural institutions to maintain operations during the war.</p>



<p>The attack affected the Lukianivka district, where fire swept through a shopping mall and market complex, leaving significant destruction in the surrounding area. Buildings near the site also sustained damage from the blast.</p>



<p>Among them was the Mala Opera, a small theatre and performance venue located across the street from the damaged shopping centre. In the aftermath of the strike, workers began carrying out emergency repairs to prevent further deterioration of the building.</p>



<p>Oleksandr Buryma, the venue&#8217;s chief technician, said crews were installing plastic sheeting over shattered windows as a temporary measure. According to Buryma, the building&#8217;s roof had also been damaged, while a section of the rear wall was blown out by the impact of the attack.The theatre occupies an early 20th-century structure that has long served as a cultural venue in Kyiv.</p>



<p> Originally established as a community centre for tram workers, the building has evolved into a performance space known for hosting theatre productions and musical events.Despite the damage, management intended to proceed with a scheduled performance on the evening of May 29. </p>



<p>Buryma said the venue was preparing to stage Railroad, a play by U.S. writer Bryan Reynolds that is set during the rise of Nazism.The decision to continue with the production reflected a broader effort by Ukrainian cultural institutions to preserve public life and artistic activity despite the challenges posed by the conflict. </p>



<p>Throughout the war, theatres, museums and cultural organisations across Ukraine have sought to remain operational where security conditions permit.At the Mala Opera, the immediate focus remained on stabilising the damaged building while ensuring the scheduled performance could proceed. </p>



<p>Temporary repairs were underway as staff worked to address the effects of the strike and maintain the venue&#8217;s ability to host audiences.</p>



<p>The scene underscored the impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure in Kyiv, where attacks have periodically damaged residential, commercial and cultural sites. It also illustrated the determination of cultural workers to continue operations despite the risks and disruptions associated with the war.</p>



<p>As repair work continued around the venue and evidence of the attack remained visible across the district, theatre staff prepared for the evening performance, seeking to keep the stage active even as recovery efforts unfolded outside the building.</p>
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<p><strong>Limassol-</strong>European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned on Thursday that the bloc risked falling into a Russian “trap” by focusing prematurely on who should represent Europe in any future negotiations with Moscow over Ukraine, as EU foreign ministers met in Cyprus to discuss strategy toward Russia.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters in Limassol, Kallas said the debate over appointing a European envoy for potential peace talks with Russia risked distracting the bloc from maintaining pressure on Moscow and supporting Kyiv. Her remarks came as discussions within Europe intensified over whether and how to re-engage diplomatically with Russian President Vladimir Putin.</p>



<p>“It’s a trap that Russia wants us to walk into, that we discuss who talks to them, and they are already picking who is suitable, who is not,” Kallas said. “Let’s not walk into that trap.”</p>



<p>The meeting of EU foreign ministers took place against a shifting geopolitical backdrop, with U.S. President Donald Trump increasingly focused on tensions involving Iran while European officials assessed signs that Putin’s position may be weakening after more than four years of war in Ukraine.</p>



<p>Speculation over possible European negotiators has grown in recent weeks after Putin suggested former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, a longtime ally of the Kremlin leader, could serve in such a role. The proposal was widely rejected across Europe.Several ministers attending the Cyprus talks argued that the European Union should nonetheless prepare for a future negotiating role.</p>



<p> Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger said Kyiv expected the bloc to organize itself politically and diplomatically for eventual talks with Moscow.“We should now get ready,” Meinl-Reisinger said, adding that she would push for the EU “to appoint a chief negotiator” capable of representing European interests and coordinating with Ukraine.</p>



<p>Other ministers cautioned against shifting focus away from sanctions, military assistance and diplomatic pressure on Russia. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said the immediate priority should remain increasing costs for Moscow rather than debating representation.“This is not a time when we are discussing who is going to have the negotiations,” Budrys said. </p>



<p>“We have to discuss what we are doing to put additional pressure on Russia.”Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna warned that Europe risked undermining its own position if it moved too quickly toward the role of neutral intermediary. He said the bloc should continue pursuing what he described as “strategic patience” while supporting Ukraine’s objectives.</p>



<p>“Of course we can find, if the time is right, who’s going to represent Europe,” Tsahkna said. “But this is a trap now that Putin wants to bring Europe in.”He added that no immediate breakthrough in negotiations appeared likely.</p>



<p> “Whoever would like to go right now  this guy is not going to have a Nobel Prize, because there won’t be any serious talks,” he said.</p>
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<p><strong>Jaipur-</strong>The United States remains prepared to facilitate efforts to end the war in Ukraine despite a new wave of Russian strikes on Kyiv, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday, as fighting intensified and diplomatic channels between Washington and Moscow remained active.</p>



<p><br>Speaking to reporters during a visit to India, Rubio said the latest attacks underscored the urgency of finding a path toward ending the conflict, following a phone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.</p>



<p><br>“Every time you see these big strikes from one side or the other, it’s a reminder of why this is a terrible war,” Rubio said, adding that Washington remained willing to assist diplomatic efforts whenever an opportunity for progress emerged.</p>



<p><br>His remarks came after Russia launched a major attack on Kyiv and days after Moscow fired large numbers of drones and missiles at targets across Ukraine, attacks that Ukrainian authorities said killed at least four people over the weekend.</p>



<p><br>The renewed bombardment reflected a continuing escalation in hostilities as both sides intensify military operations more than four years after Russia&#8217;s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.</p>



<p><br>Russia said on Monday it was prepared to carry out additional strikes against Kyiv, including what it described as the Ukrainian government&#8217;s “decision-making centers,” signaling that further attacks on the capital could follow.</p>



<p><br>The phone call between Rubio and Lavrov highlighted the limited but ongoing diplomatic contacts between the two countries. According to Russia&#8217;s foreign ministry, Lavrov urged the United States to remove diplomatic personnel from its embassy in Kyiv amid security concerns.</p>



<p><br>Rubio said Moscow had not singled out the United States and had instead issued a broader warning to foreign diplomatic missions operating in the Ukrainian capital.</p>



<p><br>“It was a notice sent to all the embassies,” Rubio told reporters.</p>



<p><br>The comments suggest Washington continues to balance support for Ukraine with efforts to preserve diplomatic communication with Moscow, even as prospects for a negotiated settlement remain uncertain and battlefield conditions continue to deteriorate.</p>



<p><br>The latest exchange between the two senior diplomats comes as the United States seeks to maintain engagement with both Kyiv and Moscow while monitoring the security risks posed by intensified Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine&#8217;s major cities.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow-Two civilians were killed in separate Ukrainian strikes on Russia’s border regions of Belgorod and Bryansk on Monday, regional authorities]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow-</strong>Two civilians were killed in separate Ukrainian strikes on Russia’s border regions of Belgorod and Bryansk on Monday, regional authorities said, as cross-border attacks continued amid a prolonged conflict and faltering international peace efforts.</p>



<p><br>Officials in Russia’s Belgorod region said a Ukrainian drone struck a vehicle in the town of Graivoron, killing one civilian. The attack was among the latest incidents affecting Russian territories bordering Ukraine, which have increasingly come under drone and artillery fire during the war.</p>



<p><br>In the neighboring Bryansk region, acting Governor Yegor Kovalchuk said a man was killed in a Ukrainian strike on the settlement of Belaya Beryozka. Local authorities did not immediately provide additional details regarding the circumstances of the attack.</p>



<p><br>Ukraine has frequently targeted military and infrastructure-related sites inside Russia, describing such operations as a response to sustained Russian bombardments of Ukrainian cities and regions since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.</p>



<p><br>The latest fatalities came a day after intense Russian attacks across Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities reported that at least four people were killed and more than 100 injured during overnight strikes from Saturday into Sunday, with the capital Kyiv among the areas affected.</p>



<p><br>Kyiv and Moscow both reported that Russia employed its nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile during the latest wave of attacks, marking another escalation in the use of advanced weaponry in the conflict.</p>



<p><br>The Russian strikes followed a Ukrainian drone attack on educational facilities in the Russian-occupied eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk, where authorities reported 21 deaths and more than 40 injuries.</p>



<p><br>The conflict, now in its fifth year, remains Europe’s deadliest war since World War II. Diplomatic efforts led by the United States to broker a settlement have made little progress in recent months, with negotiations largely stalled following the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East and the resulting shift in international diplomatic priorities.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Warsaw-Poland activated military aviation operations on Sunday after Russia launched strikes against Ukraine, with the NATO member taking precautionary measures]]></description>
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<p><strong>Warsaw</strong>-Poland activated military aviation operations on Sunday after Russia launched strikes against Ukraine, with the NATO member taking precautionary measures to secure airspace near its eastern border as fighting between Moscow and Kyiv continued.</p>



<p><br>The Polish military said combat aircraft and other air-defense assets were operating in the country’s airspace following Russian attacks on Ukrainian territory. The measures were described as preventive and aimed at protecting areas adjacent to regions potentially affected by the strikes. <br><br>The activation came as Russia carried out a large-scale missile and drone assault on Ukraine, including attacks on the capital, Kyiv, prompting heightened vigilance among neighboring NATO states. Polish authorities said the operation was intended to ensure the integrity of national airspace and maintain readiness in the event of any spillover from the conflict. </p>



<p><br>Later on Sunday, Poland’s armed forces reported that no violations of Polish airspace had been detected during the Russian strikes. Military officials said the aviation deployment remained a precautionary response to developments across the border rather than a reaction to any direct incursion. </p>



<p><br>The latest activation reflects a pattern of heightened military alertness in Poland since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Warsaw has repeatedly scrambled aircraft, activated air-defense systems and coordinated with NATO allies when major Russian missile and drone attacks have targeted western Ukraine near the Polish border. </p>



<p><br>Poland, one of Ukraine’s strongest supporters within NATO, serves as a critical logistics corridor for Western military assistance flowing into Ukraine. The country has also expanded investments in air-defense infrastructure and surveillance capabilities amid growing regional security concerns. <br><br>Recent weeks have seen increased tensions across NATO’s eastern flank, including reports of drone-related incidents and military interceptions in the Baltic region. Earlier this month, Polish fighter aircraft intercepted a Russian reconnaissance plane over international waters in the Baltic Sea, which Warsaw characterized as a provocative action. </p>



<p><br>While Sunday’s operation concluded without any reported breach of Polish territory, the deployment underscored the continuing risk that Russia’s air campaign against Ukraine could affect neighboring alliance members and further elevate tensions .</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv-Us-mediated peace talks between Ukraine and Russia are approaching the limits of their effectiveness, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv-</strong>Us-mediated peace talks between Ukraine and Russia are approaching the limits of their effectiveness, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Friday, signaling growing frustration in Kyiv and calling for stronger European involvement to revive diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the war.</p>



<p><br>Speaking to reporters via Zoom, Sybiha said discussions conducted under the current format were increasingly yielding diminishing returns, with negotiators repeatedly revisiting the same issues without achieving significant breakthroughs.</p>



<p><br>“My impression is that this format is gradually reaching the point where discussions possible at this level are becoming exhausted,” Sybiha said. “At times, the same issues end up being discussed several times over.”<br>His remarks underscore mounting concerns in Kyiv over the pace and effectiveness of diplomatic engagement despite months of US-backed efforts to facilitate dialogue between the two sides.</p>



<p><br>Sybiha said broader European participation could inject fresh momentum into the negotiations and help overcome obstacles that have stalled progress. He described increased European engagement as one of the key avenues for reinvigorating the peace process.</p>



<p><br>The foreign minister also reiterated Ukraine’s preference for negotiations at the highest political level, saying a direct meeting involving national leaders remains another potential path forward. </p>



<p>Kyiv has repeatedly advocated leader-level talks as a means of breaking deadlocks that have persisted in lower-level discussions.</p>



<p><br>The comments come as diplomatic efforts to end Europe’s largest conflict in decades continue to face significant challenges, with both sides maintaining divergent positions on core security and territorial issues.</p>



<p><br>While the United States has played a central role in facilitating contacts between Kyiv and Moscow, Sybiha’s remarks suggest Ukrainian officials increasingly believe a broader diplomatic framework may be required to generate meaningful progress.</p>
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