Ukraine negotiators to hold talks in US on plan to end war
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Firefighters outside a residential building on fire following a Russian drone attack on Vyshhorod, in the Kyiv region, on November 30, 2025.[AFP]
Ukrainian negotiators are due to hold talks in the United States on Sunday on Washington's plan to end the war with Russia, with Kyiv facing pressure on both the military and political fronts.As Russia advances on the front line, its forces targeted Ukraine's capital and the region for two nights in a row ahead of the talks in the United States.A drone attack in the outskirts of Kyiv killed one person and wounded 11 on Saturday night, the regional governor said.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppHours earlier, a Ukrainian security source said Kyiv was responsible forattacks on two oil tankersin the Black Sea that it believed were covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.The US talks come amid turbulence for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his government -- a blockbuster corruption probe forced him to sack his chief of staff and top negotiator Andriy Yermak on Friday.The Ukraine team -- now led by Rustem Umerov -- is due to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday, a US official said.Washington has put forward a plan to end the more than three-year conflict that it is seeking to finalise with Moscow and Kyiv's approval.An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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As Russia advances on the front line, its forces targeted Ukraine's capital and the region for two nights in a row ahead of the talks in the United States.A drone attack in the outskirts of Kyiv killed one person and wounded 11 on Saturday night, the regional governor said.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppHours earlier, a Ukrainian security source said Kyiv was responsible forattacks on two oil tankersin the Black Sea that it believed were covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.The US talks come amid turbulence for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his government -- a blockbuster corruption probe forced him to sack his chief of staff and top negotiator Andriy Yermak on Friday.The Ukraine team -- now led by Rustem Umerov -- is due to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday, a US official said.Washington has put forward a plan to end the more than three-year conflict that it is seeking to finalise with Moscow and Kyiv's approval.An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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A drone attack in the outskirts of Kyiv killed one person and wounded 11 on Saturday night, the regional governor said.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppHours earlier, a Ukrainian security source said Kyiv was responsible forattacks on two oil tankersin the Black Sea that it believed were covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.The US talks come amid turbulence for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his government -- a blockbuster corruption probe forced him to sack his chief of staff and top negotiator Andriy Yermak on Friday.The Ukraine team -- now led by Rustem Umerov -- is due to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday, a US official said.Washington has put forward a plan to end the more than three-year conflict that it is seeking to finalise with Moscow and Kyiv's approval.An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Hours earlier, a Ukrainian security source said Kyiv was responsible forattacks on two oil tankersin the Black Sea that it believed were covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.The US talks come amid turbulence for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his government -- a blockbuster corruption probe forced him to sack his chief of staff and top negotiator Andriy Yermak on Friday.The Ukraine team -- now led by Rustem Umerov -- is due to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday, a US official said.Washington has put forward a plan to end the more than three-year conflict that it is seeking to finalise with Moscow and Kyiv's approval.An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The US talks come amid turbulence for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his government -- a blockbuster corruption probe forced him to sack his chief of staff and top negotiator Andriy Yermak on Friday.The Ukraine team -- now led by Rustem Umerov -- is due to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday, a US official said.Washington has put forward a plan to end the more than three-year conflict that it is seeking to finalise with Moscow and Kyiv's approval.An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The Ukraine team -- now led by Rustem Umerov -- is due to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff in Florida on Sunday, a US official said.Washington has put forward a plan to end the more than three-year conflict that it is seeking to finalise with Moscow and Kyiv's approval.An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Washington has put forward a plan to end the more than three-year conflict that it is seeking to finalise with Moscow and Kyiv's approval.An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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An initial 28-point proposal -- drafted without input from Ukraine's European allies -- would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The United States pared back the original draft following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but the current contents remain unclear.On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosts Zelensky for talks in Paris, the French presidency announced.- Russian oil terminal hit -Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Hours before Ukraine's delegation was to depart, one of Russia's largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones.The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a group that includes US oil majors Chevron and ExxonMobil and which owns the terminal, called the strike a "terrorist attack".Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Ukraine, which did not comment on the incident, regularly targets Russian energy facilities in a bid to sap the country's war chest as the conflict grinds through its fourth year.The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The CPC pipeline, which begins in Kazakhstan and ends at the terminal, is a major conduit for Kazakh oil and one of the world's largest by volume, handling around one percent of global supplies.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPHowever, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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However, a Ukrainian source claimed responsibility for attacks on two ships in the Black Sea allegedly covertly transporting sanctioned Russian oil.Stay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The Virat and the Kairos, which were empty, were rocked by explosions off Turkey's coast late Friday, according to the Turkish transport ministry.One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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One of the two was struck again early Saturday, the ministry said."Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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"Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," a source in Ukraine's SBU security service told AFP.The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The source shared a video that purported to show sea dronesgliding towards the two ships, before sparking explosions.Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Russia has kept up its night-time attacks on its neighbour.Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Mykola Kalashnyk, the Kyiv regional governor, reported in the early hours of Sunday "another enemy drone attack"."Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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"Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child," Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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The latest attack followed a Russian drone and missile attack on Friday night that killed three people and left hundreds of thousands across Ukraine without power.Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Russia, which denies targeting civilians, says it struck energy infrastructure powering Ukraine's military-industrial complex.Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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Ukraine says Russia's attacks are a cynical ploy to wear down its civilian population.After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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After Saturday night's intense explosions that kept many in the capital awake, Galyna Bondarenko, a Ukrainian media worker, told AFP in Kyiv that the blast had sent debris flying into her home."There was a piece of debris next to the bed, which hit the bed and got stuck," she said.Follow The Standard
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