Ukraine war briefing: Buildings engulfed in flames as Russian air attack on Zaporizhzhia kills five

The GuardianFriday, November 21, 2025 at 2:07:23 AM
Ukraine war briefing: Buildings engulfed in flames as Russian air attack on Zaporizhzhia kills five
  • A recent Russian airstrike in Zaporizhzhia has killed five people and injured three, highlighting the ongoing violence in Ukraine as the conflict continues.
  • This attack underscores the precarious security situation in Ukraine, as President Zelenskyy prepares to negotiate a peace plan with Donald Trump that could impose difficult concessions on Ukraine.
  • The incident reflects a broader pattern of escalating violence and the challenges of achieving peace, as recent strikes in other regions have also resulted in significant casualties.
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