Russian strike in Kyiv region kills four, wounds at least 15, with peace talks stalled

The strikes came days after the US postponed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine scheduled for this week, citing the war in the Middle East.
In this photo from March 7, 2026, firefighters put out the fire in the ruins of an apartment building following Russia's missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
In this photo from March 7, 2026, firefighters put out the fire in the ruins of an apartment building following Russia's missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine.(Photo | AP)
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KYIV: A combined missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region killed at least four people and wounded at least 15 overnight into Saturday, according to the head of the regional administration for the Ukrainian capital.

Three of the wounded were in critical condition, of whom two were undergoing surgery, Mykola Kalashnyk reported on Saturday.

The attack hit four districts, damaging residential buildings, educational institutions, enterprises and critical infrastructure, Kalashnyk added in a social media post.

The strikes came days after the US postponed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine scheduled for this week, citing the war in the Middle East. As US and Israeli missiles and bombs rain on Iran, Russia has responded with words of indignation but no action to support its ally.

Moscow's failure to help another ally, after the 2024 ouster of former Syrian ruler Bashar Assad and January's US arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, highlighted the limits of its influence — but the Kremlin expects to reap benefits from the Iran war.

Russia is already profiting from a surge in global energy prices, and could hope that the Mideast war will detract attention from Ukraine and deplete Western arsenals.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that the 30-day US waiver on Russian oil sanctions amid the Iran war is "not the right decision" and won't help bring a stop to Russia's more than 4-year-old invasion of Ukraine. "This easing alone by the United States could provide Russia with about $10 billion for the war," Zelenskyy said.

"This certainly does not help peace."

Earlier this week, Russian and Ukrainian officials both claimed front-line progress, with Ukraine saying it pushed Moscow's forces back across places on the front line and the Kremlin insisting Russia's invasion of its neighbor is making progress.

Meanwhile, Russia's almost daily attacks on Ukrainian civilian areas have continued.

In this photo from March 7, 2026, firefighters put out the fire in the ruins of an apartment building following Russia's missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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