Putin unleashes drones on civilian bus, killing nine, after end of ceasefire talks


Vladimir Putin unleashed a drone on a civilian bus in the region of Sumy hours after the end of the first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine since the early weeks of the war.
Nine people were killed and nine others wounded in the northeastern city of Bilopillia, local officials said.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that a mother, a father and a daughter died in the strike.
He called it a ‘deliberate killing of civilians’ in a post on Telegram, adding: ‘According to preliminary information, the Russians killed a family: a father, mother, and daughter died from the impact.
‘My condolences to family and friends. All the dead are civilians.’
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian National Police said this is not ‘another shelling – it is a cynical war crime.’

‘The Russian army has once again struck a civilian object, disregarding all norms of international law and humanity,’ a post added.
Evacuation of residents is ongoing in Bilopillia, which is located near the border with Russia, due to intensified shelling.
Masses of civilians have been fleeing the surrounding towns and villages as enemy forces push forward.
Russia’s TASS state news agency reported that Russian forces had struck a Ukrainian military equipment staging area in the region with drones.
Pictures shared by Ukrainian police show a dark blue passenger van nearly destroyed, with the roof torn off and the windows blown out.

The blast came hours after Russia and Ukraine concluded their first direct talks in almost three years in Istanbul, but without a breakthrough.
The two sides agreed a large-scale prisoner exchange but no ceasefire, saying instead that they would commit to trading ideas on a possible truce.
Foreign ministry spokesman Heorhii Tykhyi described as making the talks ‘worth it, because we will make a thousand Ukrainian families happy.’
But the rest of the negotiations were clouded by a number of demands that Ukrainians found unacceptable, including that Ukraine withdraws from its own territory that Russia only partly controls.
After the talks, Ukraine said it was seeking an ‘unconditional ceasefire’ to pause the war, now in its fourth year.
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