
Russian drone strikes on the Ukrainian capital overnight killed at least three people and wounded 10, Kyiv authorities said on Sunday.
‘According to the available information, three people died, including a five-year-old child. Another 10 people were wounded,’ the Kyiv city military administration said on Telegram.
Among the wounded, ‘the youngest victim was only 11 months old’, it said.
The drones targeted several districts of Kyiv, mainly hitting residential buildings and causing large fires, according to footage circulating on social media.
Russian and Ukrainian delegations are due to hold parallel ceasefire talks with US representatives in Saudi Arabia on Monday.
Meanwhile, US president Donald Trump’s envoy said that he expects progress in Ukraine-Russia talks Monday and that he trusts Russian leader Vladimir Putin does not want to expand his invasion of the pro-Western country.
‘I think you’re going to see in Saudi Arabia on Monday some real progress, particularly as it affects a Black Sea ceasefire on ships between both countries. And from that, you’ll naturally gravitate to a full-on shooting ceasefire,’ Steve Witkoff told Fox News.
‘I feel he wants peace,’ Witkoff said of Putin, whose forces have been occupying swaths of Ukraine since 2014 and launched a full-scale invasion in 2022. ‘Lots of progress got made last week.’
The US has made a stunning about-face on Russia since Trump took power.
Under former president Joe Biden, Washington treated Moscow as the aggressor and led a Western coalition to put pressure on the Kremlin. Witkoff said the main US role now was to understand both sides and mediate.
‘I’ve never ever seen a situation where there isn’t two sides to a story. It’s just never as black and white as people want to portray. So, there are grievances on both sides but our job is to narrow the issues, bring the parties together and stop the killing,’ he said.
Asked about whether he thinks Russia would seek to occupy more of Ukraine or even go beyond into other parts of Europe, Witkoff said that was ‘academic.’
‘I just don’t see that he wants to take all of Europe,’ Witkoff told Fox News.
‘I take him at his word in this sense, so, and I think the Europeans are beginning to come to that belief, too. But it sort of doesn’t matter. That’s an academic issue. The agenda is, stop the killing, stop the carnage. Let’s end this thing.’
In another sign of how far Washington has drifted from its previous condemnations of the Russian occupation in Ukraine, Trump’s envoy said ‘there’s a view within the country of Russia that these are Russian territories.’
He cited a series of referendums conducted by Russia in occupied territories that purported to show support for Moscow’s rule, but were condemned as illegitimate by Ukraine and much of the international community.