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Russian strikes killed at least 10 people in Ukraine on Friday (April 3, 2026), officials said, as Moscow launched the latest in an increasing number of daytime barrages.

Moscow has been firing aerial broadsides at Ukraine throughout its more than four-year invasion, mostly at night, but in recent weeks it has stepped up daytime attacks.

The Russian military used more than 500 drones and dozens of missiles in its salvo on Friday, according to the Ukrainian air force.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of intensifying attacks ahead of Catholic Easter on Sunday, “turning what should have been silence in the skies into an Easter escalation”.

Images from Ukrainian emergency services showed damaged residential buildings, with a block of flats ripped open and rubble strewn on a street.

The attack killed one person and left eight wounded in the capital region of Kyiv, said regional governor Mykola Kalashnyk.

“Unfortunately, animals were also affected by the attack — approximately 20 animals died due to damage to a veterinary clinic,” Mr. Kalashnyk added.

Some residents of the capital sheltered in the metro or in basements, AFP reporters saw, but many people sat in cafes unfazed by the attacks and despite blaring air raid sirens.

In the Kyiv region, “a drone struck a residential building in Obukhiv, and another attack occurred between a kindergarten and a school in Vyshneve, damaging homes,” said Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.

Three people were killed in Ukraine’s northern Sumy region, according to authorities. One person was killed in the northwestern Zhytomyr region, while attacks on the frontline Kharkiv, Donetsk and Kherson regions killed five others, local officials said.

Easter truce?

The barrage prompted emergency power outages in several regions, operator Ukrenergo said.

“This is how Moscow responds to Ukraine’s Easter ceasefire proposals — with brutal attacks,” said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga.

Mr. Zelenskyy said earlier this week he was ready for a truce over the Easter holidays, but the Kremlin said it had not received “clearly formulated” proposals.

Ukraine has accused Russia of prolonging the war to capture more territory, and says Moscow is not interested in peace.

Russia denies targeting civilians.

Talks between the two warring parties, mediated by the United States, have been stalled by the war in the Middle East.

In comments to reporters, including from AFP, published on Friday, Mr. Zelenskyy said he had invited an American delegation to Ukraine to relaunch negotiations with Moscow.

“The delegation will do everything possible in the current conditions — during the war with Iran — to come to Kyiv,” Mr. Zelenskyy said.

“The American group can come to us and, after us, go to Moscow. If it does not work out with three parties, let’s do it this way,” he added.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoys have been engaged in three-way shuttle diplomacy with Ukrainian and Russian teams in a bid to end the war.

But these have stalled as Washington has been occupied with the aerial campaign on Iran it launched in late February.

Amid the West Asia war, Ukraine has sought to leverage its expertise in fighting off Russian drones similar to those Iran has been using in retaliatory attacks across Gulf nations.

Last week, Mr. Zelenskyy visited several countries and signed defence agreements with Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

He also suggested Ukraine could help unblock the Strait of Hormuz, whose closure by Iran has rattled the global economy.

He did not specify how Ukraine could contribute, but cited Kyiv’s experience in restoring passage through the Black Sea, which Russia had blocked at the beginning of its invasion.

Published – April 03, 2026 09:44 pm IST



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Putin says foreign troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets https://artifex.news/article70016195-ece/ Fri, 05 Sep 2025 12:50:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70016195-ece/ Read More “Putin says foreign troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets” »

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Russian President Vladimir Putin. File
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday (September 5, 2025) that thousands of foreign troops could be deployed to his country under post-war security guarantees, but Russian leader Vladimir Putin said Moscow would regard them as legitimate targets to attack.

Their comments underlined the gulf between Kyiv and Moscow as Western pessimism mounts over prospects for ending Russia’s war in Ukraine quickly, with U.S. President Donald Trump expressing growing frustration with Moscow by saying Russia appeared “lost” to “deepest, darkest China.”

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday (September 4) that 26 countries had pledged to provide post-war security guarantees to Ukraine, including an international force on land and sea and in the air.

Mr. Macron initially said those countries would deploy to Ukraine, but later said some of them would provide guarantees while remaining outside Ukraine, for example by helping to train and equip Kyiv’s forces.

“It is important that we are discussing all this (security guarantees) … it will definitely be in the thousands (of troops), not just a few,” Mr. Zelenskyy said after meeting Antonio Costa, a senior European Union official, in western Ukraine.

Russia has long said one of its reasons for going to war in Ukraine was to prevent NATO from admitting Kyiv as a member and placing its forces in Ukraine.

“Therefore, if some troops appear there, especially now, during military operations, we proceed from the fact that these will be legitimate targets for destruction,” Mr. Putin told an economic forum in Russia’s far eastern city of Vladivostok.

“And if decisions are reached that lead to peace, to long-term peace, then I simply do not see any sense in their presence on the territory of Ukraine, full stop,” the Russian president added.

Trump’s disappointment with Putin

Mr. Trump’s efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine have included holding talks with Mr. Putin, but he has been frustrated at his inability to resolve the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II.

He said this week he was “very disappointed” in Mr. Putin, and made clear on Friday that he was also upset by moves by Russia and India to improve ties with China as Beijing pushes a new world order. Mr. Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi both met Chinese President Xi Jinping this week.

“Looks like we’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, China. May they have a long and prosperous future together!” Trump wrote in a social media post accompanying a photo of the three leaders together at Xi’s summit in China.

Mr. Trump said on Thursday he would speak to Mr. Putin again in the near future. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview published on Friday that he had no doubt that a meeting could be organised very quickly.

As Western pessimism mounts over peace prospects for Ukraine, the United States and Europe are discussing imposing more sanctions on Russia over the war.

“We are ready to do more, we are working with the U.S. and other like-minded partners to increase our pressure, through further sanctions, direct and secondary sanctions. More economic measures to push Russia to stop this war,” Mr. Costa said after meeting Mr. Zelenskyy.

Mr. Costa, who is President of the European Council, said without giving details that “the work is starting in Brussels on the new sanctions package and a European team is travelling to Washington D.C. to work with our American friends.”

In Vladivostok on Friday, Mr. Putin denied that Russia’s economy was stagnating, despite a report from the central bank that suggests it is technically in recession.



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