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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in an overnight address, said there has recently been productive contact with the U.S., ‌which has tried to mediate talks to end ​the war. Files
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“Two people were killed in a drone attack ​on the town of Syzran in Russia’s Samara ‌region on the Volga River,” the local ​Governor said, while Ukraine also reported ⁠two dead as the two sides exchanged attacks overnight. A large oil refinery is located in Syzran, ‌some 1,000 km (620 miles) from the border with Ukraine.

The Samara Governor, Vyacheslav Fedorishchev, ‌made no mention of whether any infrastructure ‌was ⁠damaged in his post on ⁠Telegram.

“Elsewhere in Russia, three people were injured in a drone attack in and around the town of Shebekino ​in Russia’s Belgorod region bordering ‌Ukraine,” authorities said on Telegram.

In Ukraine, two were killed after Russia hit the Chernihiv region on the Russian border and the ‌southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, emergency services said on ​Telegram, with a number of people injured.

Reuters could not independently verify the ⁠reports. Russia and Ukraine deny deliberately targeting civilians.

Peace efforts to end the war that began ‌with Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine have stalled and both sides exchange regular attacks on each other, including strikes on energy infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in an overnight address, said there has recently been productive contact with the U.S., ‌which has tried to mediate talks to end ​the war.

“If, in the coming weeks, we manage to return to meaningful trilateral ⁠communication and involve the Europeans, this would be ⁠the right outcome,” Mr. Zelenskiy said.

“For our part, we are ready for such ‌steps. I count on our partners to be ready as well – and that the ​Russians will not hide.”



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Russian drones kill at least 12 in Dnipro as Zelenskyy says more Russia-Ukraine talks next week https://artifex.news/article70581416-ece/ Mon, 02 Feb 2026 02:51:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70581416-ece/ Read More “Russian drones kill at least 12 in Dnipro as Zelenskyy says more Russia-Ukraine talks next week” »

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This handout photograph released by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on February 1, 2026, shows rescuers in action at the site of an attack in Dnipropetrovsk region. A Russian drone attack on a bus carrying mine workers in Ukraine’s central-eastern Dnipropetrovsk region Sunday killed at least 12 people, officials said.
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A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro hit a bus carrying mineworkers and killed at least a dozen people, Ukrainian authorities said on Sunday (February 1, 2026), hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the next round of peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations will take place on Wednesday (February 4, 2026) and Thursday (February 5, 2026).

The strike injured several more people and sparked a fire that was subsequently put out, according to the emergency services.

DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, said it owned the bus and accused Russia of carrying out “a large-scale terrorist attack on DTEK mines in the Dnipropetrovsk region,” whose capital is Dnipro.

“The epicentre of one of the attacks was a company bus transporting miners from the enterprise after a shift in the Dnipropetrovsk region,” the company said in a Telegram post.

The strike came days after U.S. President Donald Trump said the Kremlin had agreed to temporarily halt the targeting of the Ukrainian capital and other cities, as the region suffers under freezing temperatures that have brought widespread hardship to Ukrainians.

Ukrainian Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal on Sunday (February 1, 2026) called the strike in Dnipro “a cynical and targeted attack on energy sector workers,” and said it occured near the Ternivska mine east of the city.

Hours earlier, Ukraine’s emergency services reported that Russian attack drones injured six people at a maternity hospital in Zaporizhzhia, southern Ukraine, on Sunday (February 1, 2026) morning.

Drones strike Ukrainian maternity hospital

Earlier on Sunday (February 1, 2026), Russian attack drones struck a maternity hospital in southern Ukraine, the Ukrainian emergency service reported.

In a Telegram post, it said the strike wounded three women in the hospital in Zaporizhzhia, and also sparked a fire in the gynecology reception area that was later extinguished. Regional administration head Ivan Fedorov later said the number of injured had risen to six.



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Russia says neutralised 13 Ukrainian aerial drones https://artifex.news/article68231561-ece/ Thu, 30 May 2024 07:20:35 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68231561-ece/ Read More “Russia says neutralised 13 Ukrainian aerial drones” »

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A Russian national tricolor flag tops the Russian Defence Ministry headquarters on the bank of the Moskva river in Moscow.
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Russia’s Defence Ministry on May 30 said it neutralised 13 Ukrainian aerial drones in the southern Krasnodar region and close to the annexed Crimean peninsula.

On May 30 morning, “five Ukrainian aerial drones were shot down by anti-aircraft defence systems in the Krasnodar region,” the Ministry said in a statement.

Another eight drones were intercepted during the night “over the Black Sea, close to the Crimean coast”, the statement added.

The Russian Army also said it had destroyed two Ukrainian naval drones in the Black Sea that were “heading for Crimea”.

Eight tactical ATACMS missiles were shot down by Russian air defence systems over the Sea of Azov, near Crimea.

Faced with more than two years of Russian bombardments, Ukraine has taken the fight to Russian soil, often targeting energy infrastructure across the border.



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Ukraine says drone attack on Russian airport launched inside Russia https://artifex.news/article67260413-ece/ Fri, 01 Sep 2023 17:22:51 +0000 https://artifex.news/article67260413-ece/ Read More “Ukraine says drone attack on Russian airport launched inside Russia” »

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Ukraine’s military intelligence said on Friday that a recent drone attack on an airport in northwestern Russia which damaged several transport planes was carried out from within Russian territory.

The claim came as Kyiv said the police in the Capital were responding to bomb threats as children returned to classrooms for a second academic year since Russia’s invasion.

The attack this week on Pskov airport some 700 kilometres from Ukraine marked the latest strike to rock Russian territory since Kyiv vowed to “return” the conflict to Russia in July.

“The drones used to attack the ‘Kresty’ air base in Pskov were launched from Russia,” Ukraine’s intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said on social media Friday.

“Four Russian IL-76 military transport planes were hit as a result of the attack. Two were destroyed and two were seriously damaged,” he added.

Mr. Budanov said the aircraft had been used by the defence ministry to transport troops and cargo.

The Kremlin said this week that military experts were working to find out which routes drones are taking in order “to prevent such situations in the future”.

Asked about Ukrainian claims on Friday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment and instead deferred questions to the Defence Ninistry.

The region of Pskov, which was also targeted by drones in late May, is surrounded by NATO members Estonia and Latvia to its west and Belarus to its south.

Budanov’s comments came hours after Russian air defences destroyed a drone approaching Moscow, the city’s mayor said, a day after a similar attack on the capital.

Russian media reported that air traffic at Moscow’s Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports had been temporarily halted.

A recent uptick in aerial assaults have hit the capital’s financial district, ripped holes in commercial buildings and even struck the Kremlin but officials have dismissed the increase in attacks.

The reports of bomb threats in Ukraine’s capital came as the country’s education ministry said nearly four million students were returning to school, both online and in person.

“We have received information about explosives in Kyiv’s schools,” police spokeswoman Yulia Girdvilis told AFP.

“All educational institutions are being checked by Kyiv police forces with the involvement of the State Emergency Service.”

The police force said any evacuations would be decided by schools and the police, calling on people to “stay calm.”

Ukrainian officials announcing the beginning of the new school year said that Russian attacks since the beginning of the invasion in February 2022 had damaged or destroyed thousands of schools.

Andriy Sadovy, the mayor of the western city of Lviv, said pupils will be learning to fly drones, releasing a picture of students behind computers.

“This is our new reality,” he wrote on social media alongside images of children holding controllers and sitting in front of monitors simulating drone flights.

Alongside the increase in drone attacks inside Russia, tensions have been building on the Black Sea after Moscow in July scrapped a deal allowing maritime exports from Ukraine.

But Ukraine has established an alternate route for cargo vessels and announced Friday that two more vessels had departed, defying a Russian naval blockade.

Turkey, which brokered the deal allowing grain exports from Ukraine with the United Nations, has urged Moscow to return to the accord.

The Kremlin announced Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will host his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the Black Sea resort of Sochi for talks on Monday, likely on the scuppered agreement.

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on a visit to Moscow this week that reviving the deal to ship Ukrainian grain across the Black Sea was “critical” for global food security.



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