At least one person was killed and 15 injured in Russian attacks on Kyiv and Kharkiv, yet diplomatic momentum appeared to be building with peace negotiations continuing in Abu Dhabi. The strikes on residential areas demonstrated that violence persists even as multiple diplomatic channels pursue a settlement.
Mayor Vitali Klitschko issued emergency warnings that Kyiv faced a “massive enemy attack,” instructing residents to seek shelter immediately. The bombardment targeted residential buildings, causing casualties and widespread damage. Heat and water infrastructure was knocked offline in several neighborhoods, creating additional suffering for civilians during winter.
In Kharkiv, Iranian-manufactured Shahed drones attacked multiple residential complexes, as confirmed by Mayor Igor Terekhov. The drone strikes caused extensive damage to civilian housing and infrastructure, highlighting Russia’s continued targeting of non-military areas. The northeastern city has faced relentless bombardment throughout the conflict.
Despite the violence, high-level talks proceeded in Abu Dhabi where American, Russian, and Ukrainian representatives engaged in two-day discussions. The UAE foreign ministry described the negotiations as focused on “promoting dialogue and identifying political solutions to the crisis.” However, the Donbas region remained a major point of contention, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov maintaining Russia’s demand for Ukrainian military withdrawal.
Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed cautious optimism following his discussions with President Trump, stating that peace proposals were “nearly ready.” He also proposed creating a free trade zone in eastern Ukraine under Ukrainian control, suggesting economic benefits. President Putin met with Trump’s envoys, while all parties agreed to continue weekend negotiations in pursuit of a breakthrough.
