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Title: Zelenskyy Travels to Turkey in New Peace Push Amidst Sanctions and Fighting

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 18, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Zelenskyy in turkey for High-stakes⁢ Talks ​to End Russia’s War

ANKARA, Turkey – Ukrainian ⁢President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Istanbul, Turkey, ‌on Friday for meetings ⁣with Turkish ​President Recep⁢ Tayyip Erdoğan aimed at securing a just and lasting peace to end Russia’s ongoing ​war in Ukraine. The visit comes as fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, including recent drone strikes ‍in Dnipro that injured two people and damaged six residential buildings, as well as the offices‍ of‌ Ukraine’s public broadcaster Suspilne.

Zelenskyy’s trip underscores Turkey’s role as a key mediator in the conflict, having previously hosted peace talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations.⁤ While a ‍breakthrough is not guaranteed, the discussions are critical as Ukraine seeks international support to end the war on terms that respect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The conflict, now entering its third year, has displaced millions ⁢and caused widespread​ destruction, with significant implications for global security‌ and ‌energy markets.

Turkey ‌has‌ maintained a delicate balancing act throughout ⁤the war, providing Ukraine with military aid while also seeking to maintain economic ties with Russia.President Erdoğan has repeatedly offered to host further negotiations​ and has emphasized the importance of a ceasefire.

The visit also comes amid ⁤growing domestic political pressure for Zelenskyy, who is facing scrutiny over a $100 million embezzlement and​ kickback scandal involving top officials⁢ and Ukraine’s state nuclear power company. The ‍scandal led to the resignations of two members of‌ his cabinet last week. Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has demanded the ‌dismissal of the entire Ukrainian government, ‌staging a protest in⁢ the Verkhovna rada, ukraine’s Parliament, halting the parliamentary session. Zelenskyy has pledged to address corruption,but has faced previous graft scandals that have‍ fueled public outrage. He is scheduled to meet with senior officials and parliamentary leaders on Thursday to discuss the matter.

Associated Press writers Suzan Fraser, Suman Naishadham and Matthew Lee contributed to this report.

November 18, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Drone Strike Hits Turkish Tanker in Ukraine’s Odesa

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 18, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Drone Strike Damages turkish Tanker in Odesa,Disrupting Energy Import Route

ODESA,Ukraine – A drone strike damaged⁢ a Turkish tanker in ​the port city ⁣of Odesa on Monday,prompting Romanian authorities to evacuate ⁤nearby villages as a precaution. ⁣The incident occurred as Ukraine prepares for winter and⁤ seeks to bolster its energy supplies through increased imports.

The tanker’s cargo necessitated the evacuation of residents and animals from two villages close to​ Izmail on the Romanian side of the border, ‍according⁢ to Romanian authorities. The vessel was reportedly en route to deliver U.S. liquefied natural gas to Odesa ⁤via pipelines from the northern Greek port of Alexandroupolis, with deliveries scheduled to begin in January. This new route is a key component of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s efforts to secure energy resources ahead of the colder months, following repeated attacks on Ukraine’s energy ⁣infrastructure.

Elsewhere in Ukraine, Russian missile strikes overnight in Balakliya,‌ Kharkiv region, killed three people and injured 11, ⁢including four girls aged 12, 14, 15, ​and 17. A⁢ daylight attack on Nikopol in the dnipropetrovsk ​region killed ⁤two and‌ injured two more, hitting residential buildings, stores, and a ⁢hair salon.

According to⁤ the United ⁣Nations, Russian strikes have resulted in over 12,000 Ukrainian civilian deaths‍ since the ⁣start of ‌the war. Ukraine’s air force reported intercepting 36 of 128 strike and decoy drones‌ launched by Russia overnight, while Russia’s Defense Ministry⁢ claimed to have​ downed 36 Ukrainian drones in retaliation, targeting Russia’s ⁤power grid. A Ukrainian drone attack also damaged an electricity substation in Russia’s Ulyanovsk​ region, though no casualties were reported and power supplies ⁢remained operational.

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Russian attack kills 6 in Kyiv

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russian Strike ‍Kills six in ⁤Kyiv,⁤ Ukraine Retaliates with Drone and Missile attacks

KYIV, Ukraine – A Russian attack on Kyiv Friday ⁤resulted in the deaths of six civilians and injuries to​ dozens more, Ukrainian officials reported.‌ The strike, ‌which utilized drones, came as Ukraine launched a ‍wave of retaliatory attacks‍ targeting russian soil, including‌ oil refineries and⁤ military infrastructure.

The Ukrainian‍ response involved both domestically produced drones and modified ​neptune missiles, targeting‌ locations deep within Russia, especially facilities supporting the war effort.According to the Russian defense Ministry, it’s ⁤air ⁣defense systems intercepted 216​ ukrainian drones overnight ​across⁣ multiple regions, including​ annexed Crimea.

Ukraine confirmed striking targets in Novorossiysk, a key Russian ⁣oil export ‍port, damaging an oil depot, pipeline infrastructure, and coastal structures. A source within⁤ Ukraine’s ‍security Service, speaking anonymously, stated the attack damaged oil-loading stands and sparked⁤ a large fire. Falling debris also damaged‍ a civilian vessel in the port, injuring three ⁤crew⁣ members, ⁣and​ damaged residential buildings, hospitalizing one resident. ⁤

Attacks were also reported in the‍ Saratov region,⁢ where⁢ Governor Roman Busargin reported damage to unspecified “civilian infrastructure,” and unconfirmed reports indicated an oil refinery ‌was hit.

The Russian defense Ministry accused Ukraine ⁢of deliberately⁢ targeting civilian facilities in ⁣response​ to the ⁣strikes within Russia. the escalating ⁣exchange underscores a shift in Ukraine’s strategy, ‌directly targeting ‍Russian territory in ​an ⁢effort to disrupt ⁢Moscow’s war capabilities and⁢ financial resources.

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Ukraine Strikes Disrupt Power and Heating in Russian Cities

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ukraine Strikes ‌Disrupt Power ‍adn Heating in Russian Cities

KYIV, Ukraine – Ukraine ‌launched strikes targeting energy infrastructure in two Russian cities Saturday, disrupting power and heating as winter approaches, Ukrainian officials said. Authorities in Belgorod and Kursk reported ‌outages affecting tens of thousands of residents. ⁣

The attacks represent⁣ a critically important escalation in Ukraine’s ability to strike within‍ Russia, demonstrating a growing capacity to target critical infrastructure despite ongoing conflict. The strikes come as Russia ⁣continues its⁢ military campaign⁤ in ⁤Ukraine and amid heightened concerns over potential renewed nuclear testing.⁤ The disruption of essential services for Russian civilians underscores ‌the widening scope‌ of the conflict and the potential for​ further retaliatory ‍actions.

Ukrainian ⁢officials have not directly claimed responsibility for the attacks,but sources within Kyiv confirmed the operations⁣ were ​successful in degrading‍ Russia’s energy capabilities. Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported ⁤that‌ power had been cut to the entire ‍city and surrounding areas, ​impacting approximately 180,000 people. kursk Governor Roman​ Starovoyt said the city and surrounding areas were also without electricity and heating, affecting an estimated⁣ 30,000 residents.

The strikes follow ⁣an earlier ⁣order from Russian president Vladimir Putin to ⁣study ‌the possibility of resuming ‍nuclear testing, a move Russia says it will only undertake if the United⁤ States does so ​first. Despite this, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov reiterated⁣ Sunday ‌that Russia remains committed to⁢ its obligations to⁢ end‍ nuclear tests, noting that​ no ⁤such‍ tests have occurred since 1990.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey ‌Lavrov stated‍ he is prepared ⁢to meet with U.S. ‍Secretary of State Marco Rubio to‍ discuss the war in Ukraine and potential avenues for improving bilateral relations, though Lavrov emphasized that any peace ⁣negotiations must “take Russian interests into⁢ account.”‍ Russia ‌continues to pursue what it describes as “maximalist demands” ‌regarding Ukraine.

November 9, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine Reels: Russian Drone Strike Kills Civilians, Attacks Energy Sites

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Four Killed in Recent⁣ Russian Attacks Across Ukraine

POKROVSK, Ukraine – ⁣Russian forces ‌have intensified attacks across eastern Ukraine, resulting‌ in at least four civilian deaths and escalating concerns over key defensive lines, officials reported Saturday.The strikes come as Moscow claims to have encircled Ukrainian troops in multiple locations,⁤ including near the strategically ⁣crucial cities of Pokrovsk and Kupiansk.

The renewed ​offensive focuses on a heavily ⁢fortified stretch of Ukrainian defenses crucial ⁣to holding⁤ the region. Analysts ‍suggest success‌ for Russia in this area could considerably⁣ influence Western‌ support for Ukraine‌ and potentially⁤ shape future⁣ peace negotiations.⁤ the ‍Russian Defense Ministry stated its‌ troops had encircled Pokrovsk and the nearby town of Myrnohrad, and also‍ surrounded Ukrainian defenders in Kupiansk, a vital railway hub in the Kharkiv region. These claims have not been ‌independently verified, and Kyiv has not yet issued an official response.

Elsewhere,the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear ⁤Power Plant,currently ⁢under Russian control,has ​regained connection to the‍ power grid via​ a second transmission line,according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The plant had been operating on diesel backup generators ⁤for a ​month after its⁢ last external​ power line was severed on‌ Sept. 23, with‌ both Russia ⁣and Ukraine ‌blaming each other for the damage. A single transmission line was restored ‌on Oct. 23. While the plant is not currently in service, consistent power is essential for cooling​ its six shutdown reactors and spent fuel, preventing a potential nuclear incident. The facility has lost external power and relied on emergency diesel generators ten times as the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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Title: Ukraine Strikes Russian Fuel Pipeline, Intensifies Attacks

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ukraine Claims Strike ​on Key Russian Fuel Pipeline Near Moscow

KYIV, Ukraine – ⁢ Ukraine said Saturday it struck ⁤a key fuel ⁢pipeline in Russia, near Moscow, disrupting the supply of petroleum‌ products to the Russian capital.details⁤ remain limited, but the reported attack marks a meaningful ⁢escalation in Ukraine’s ability to strike deep inside Russian territory.

The strike targeted a​ pipeline owned by Transneft,a Russian⁢ state-controlled pipeline operator,and resulted in ‍a fire,according to Ukrainian intelligence sources. While the extent of the damage and disruption is still being assessed, the incident underscores Ukraine’s⁢ increasingly assertive strategy ⁢of targeting Russian⁤ energy ​infrastructure in response to ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine’s own‍ critical systems.

Russia’s Defense ministry⁢ has not yet commented on the reported attack. Though,local authorities in Zhukovsky,a city southeast of‍ Moscow,reported a large-scale power outage Saturday,attributing‌ it to an “automatic equipment shutdown,” though a ⁤connection to the pipeline incident has ​not been ​confirmed.

The attack comes⁢ amid a surge in Russian drone ​and missile strikes targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, causing widespread power outages and restrictions. Kyiv has described these attacks⁣ as a ⁣intentional “systematic energy terror.” In response,‍ Ukraine has intensified ⁣its own ⁤strikes on Russian territory,⁢ utilizing drones to target military facilities,⁤ logistics hubs, and now, critical​ energy infrastructure.

Elsewhere Saturday,Russian nighttime strikes ‍killed⁣ one ⁣and wounded 19 in the southern Mykolaiv region,including a 9-year-old girl,local official⁢ vitaliy Kim said.A fire also broke ‍out at​ a gas plant in the ⁤central Poltava region following a Russian strike.

Ukraine’s air force reported intercepting 206 of 223 drones launched by Russia overnight into Saturday, with 17 striking targets in⁤ seven Ukrainian‌ regions. ‍Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed to have shot down ⁤or intercepted 98 Ukrainian drones, including six approaching ‍Moscow.

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