Russia and Ukraine hold peace talks in Istanbul
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Ukraine unleashed more than a hundred drones smuggled deep into Russia in what it called its most damaging attack yet.
Though the knock-on effects are unclear, some military commentators have called the strike Russia's "Pearl Harbor." Hopes for direct peace talks, which resume Monday, remain low.
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Two U.S. senators are warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling on peace while preparing a fresh military offensive against Ukraine.
MeidasTouch editor-in-chief Ron Filipkowski, a frequent critic of Trump, suggested that the president and Vance were humiliated by Zelenskyy’s attack on Russia. He compared the costly U.S. operation to target the Houthi rebels and the loss of two U.S. fighter jets in the Red Sea to Ukraine’s successful attack.
Russia and Ukraine wrapped up a second round of talks in Istanbul that failed to bring the two sides closer to ending the war, but laid the groundwork for a new exchange of prisoners.