
People walk at ruined marketplace, followed by a Russian attack.
Russia fired a fresh barrage at Ukrainian cities overnight, intensifying pressure as diplomatic uncertainty deepens. The attacks came as questions linger over the next round of US-brokered talks aimed at ending the war. Ukrainian officials reported widespread damage across multiple regions.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Moscow appears reluctant to commit to further negotiations. While Kyiv has agreed to attend proposed talks, Russia has yet to confirm participation publicly.
US-Brokered Talks Face Uncertainty
Washington has suggested another round of negotiations next week, possibly in Miami or Abu Dhabi. The United Arab Emirates previously hosted discussions between Russian and Ukrainian delegations. Zelenskyy said Ukraine immediately confirmed its willingness to attend.
However, he indicated that Russia is hesitating over the proposed meeting. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov acknowledged talks could happen soon but offered no timeline. American officials have not commented on the next diplomatic step.
The Trump administration has reportedly set a June deadline for progress toward a settlement. Yet deep divisions between Kyiv and Moscow continue to stall meaningful breakthroughs.
Core Disputes Stall Progress
The war is nearing its fourth year, with no comprehensive agreement in sight. Territorial control remains the central sticking point in negotiations. Russia occupies significant parts of eastern Ukraine, particularly in the Donbas region.
Moscow has demanded further territorial concessions from Kyiv. Ukraine, meanwhile, insists on firm Western-backed security guarantees before signing any deal. Zelenskyy has emphasized the importance of a clear European Union accession path and a reconstruction framework.
Without these assurances, Kyiv says it cannot accept a proposed 20-point settlement plan.
Civilian Infrastructure Under Fire
Even as diplomatic efforts continue, Russia fires barrage attacks targeting key urban centers. Ukrainian authorities said 219 long-range drones, 24 ballistic missiles, and a guided missile were launched overnight.
The primary targets included Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Odesa. These cities have faced repeated bombardments since the invasion began. Residential buildings and vital infrastructure suffered fresh damage.
In Dnipro, four people were injured, including a young child and a newborn. Kyiv reported damage to several apartment complexes and injuries to two residents. In Odesa, a high-rise building was partially destroyed, and fires broke out in a market and supermarket.
Power and Water Disruptions Spread
The attacks further strained already fragile utility systems. Thousands of buildings in Kyiv were left without heating, compounding earlier outages. Despite temperatures rising slightly above freezing, conditions remain harsh for residents.
In Odesa, nearly 300,000 people lost access to running water. Dnipro also experienced major heating system disruptions affecting thousands of households. Ukrainian officials accused Moscow of deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights urged Russia to halt strikes on energy facilities. The statement reminded Moscow that targeting civilian infrastructure violates international humanitarian law.
Ukraine Strikes Back Deep Inside Russia
As Russia fires barrage assaults on Ukrainian cities, Kyiv continues long-range counterstrikes. Ukraine’s military reported that one of its drones struck the Ukhta oil refinery in Russia’s Komi region. The target lies roughly 1,750 kilometers from Ukraine’s border.
Officials said it marked the farthest drone strike conducted by Ukraine so far. Ukrainian forces also claimed to have hit a major missile and ammunition storage facility in the Volgograd region, causing large explosions.
Another strike reportedly set fire to the Michurinsk Progress Plant in Russia’s Tambov region, a facility producing high-tech aviation equipment. Ukraine also confirmed damage to the Volgograd oil refinery in a separate operation.
Children Reunited Amid Conflict
Amid the violence, a small humanitarian effort offered a rare positive note. The White House announced that first lady Melania Trump helped reunite several displaced children with their families.
Five children returned to families in Ukraine, while one child was reunited in Russia. The development marked the third such reunification effort supported by the first lady.
Despite these isolated gestures, the broader conflict remains unresolved. As Russia fires barrage strikes and diplomatic efforts falter, the path toward peace appears uncertain.

