Despite the ongoing efforts of the United States of America and Turkey ensure ceasefire and restore peace between the two former soviet union land, the Russian federation and ukraine have exchanged airstrikes overnights killing at least nine people.
The most devastating one coming from Russia targeted the Ukraine capital for yet another killing six people.
Kyiv officials said other cities also come under attacks.
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The head of Kyiv’s military administration Tymur Tkachenko said four people died and at least three were wounded in the Svyatoshynsky district.
Emergency services earlier said two people died in a strike on an apartment building in the eastern Dniprovsky quarter.
“The Russians are deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure and housing. Cynical terror,” Tkachenko said on the Telegram messenger.
“Putin gave his response to the United States’ and President Trump’s peace proposals. With a barrage of missiles and drones,” Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said on social media.
Oleksandr Voropaev, a resident of Karkhiv told Al Jazeera that residents of the war-stricken area in the east of Ukraine do not believe in the peace negotiations “because while they sit at the negotiating table with a pen, we are hit by missiles and bombs”.
In the meantime, Russian officials said three people were killed and at least 16 injured in a major Ukrainian drone attack on southern Russia.
Residential buildings were damaged in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk and the cities of Rostov-on-Don and Krasnodar, Russian officials said.
The Ministry of Defence in Moscow said that 249 Ukrainian drones were downed over Russian regions overnight, including 116 over the Black Sea and 92 over the regions of Krasnodar and Rostov.