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At least Four people have died and 22 others have been injured. in a missile attack launched by Russian forces against the ukrainian city of Dnipro, according to the balance offered by the head of the military administration of the Dnipropetrovsk region, Vladislav Gaivanenko.
The attack caused damage to vehicles and homes from a residential area of this industrial city in east-central Ukraine.
Regional authorities reported the missile crash around 10:30 local time (8:30 GMT).
Dashcam footage captured a Russian Iskander missile strike on Dnipro Monday morning, killing at least 4 and wounding 22, according to Ukrainian emergency services. pic.twitter.com/9sOxx0qjFg
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Before carrying out this missile attack during the morning, Russia had already launched a total of 89 long-distance drones against several regions of Ukraine.
Of the total drones, 63 were neutralized by the Ukrainian defenses and 26 hit nine different points in Ukraine, as reported in its part of the attack by the Ukrainian Air Force.
And all this while the US and Ukraine resume peace negotiations in Florida.
In fact, the United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has confirmed that this meeting with Ukrainian representatives was “productive”, but acknowledged that still There remains “a lot of work to do” in the search for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia.
“It has been a very productive and useful meeting in which I believe new progress has been achieved,” Rubio said in statements to the press at the end of the meeting.
The United States will also intensify its contacts with the Russian side. So much so, that Vladimir Putin will receive White House special envoy Steve Witkoff this Tuesday, with whom he will address the progress of the negotiation to end the conflict.
Witkoff’s trip had already been announced last week by Donald Trump, who hinted that his son-in-law and advisor, Jared Kushner, could be part of the negotiating delegation.
Witkoff has been in the eye of a storm after a leaked conversation in which he allegedly told a Russian official that praising Trump would help smooth over a call with Putin to discuss the war in Ukraine.
Trump defended Witkoff last week, assuring that “it is common” in negotiations, in which he added that the envoy is probably making similar comments to the Ukrainians.
Last Thursday, the Russian president also gave a boost to the US special envoy: “There is no reason to accuse Mr. Witkoff of being too accommodating to his Russian colleagues,” he said.