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Zelenskiy talks to Trump and Europe about a peace agreement as Russia launches missiles at Kyiv

Local authorities said that Russia had launched missiles at Kyiv on Thursday. They urged the residents to seek shelter after President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with Donald Trump, U.S. president, and European leaders.

Witnesses heard explosions near Kyiv. Authorities in the northeastern Ukrainian town of Sumy reported that one person had been killed by a drone. Air strike alerts were issued across most of Ukraine.

The enemy has launched ballistic missiles at the capital. "Stay in safe places until the air-raid alert is over!" Tymur Tkachenko said this in an early Thursday Telegram post.

Zelenskiy claimed that he spoke to Macron and Trump in France after meeting with other leaders at a Group of Seven gathering. He called it a "coordinating discussion" to try and end the?more than four-year Russian war on Ukraine.

This is the second air strike by Russia in a week. The Russian attack on Monday severely damaged a 1,000-year old monastery, which symbolizes Ukraine's cultural and spiritual heritage. It killed ten people and was condemned by European leaders.

Trump claimed on Wednesday that Russia is losing more soldiers than Ukraine. He said this after suggesting that Zelenskiy and Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, seemed willing to do something about the conflict.

The Kremlin announced this week that Putin did not discuss the possibility of meeting Zelenskiy during his last phone call with Trump. Russia has been saying that Ukraine was the one who lost.

Maksim Pukhov, the mayor of Enerhodar in Ukraine, said that Ukrainian strikes had killed and injured one person.

Local officials in Russia's border region of Belgorod claim that a Ukrainian drone struck killed a man driving his car. On Wednesday, Moscow accused Ukraine of?attacking? a bus with Belarusian children, an accusation that Kyiv called "false".

The reports could not be independently verified.

Both Russia and Ukraine have denied that they deliberately targeted civilians during the war which began with Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2020. (Reporting and editing by Nia William and Neil Fullick; Reporting by Jekaterina Glubkova, Ron Popeski)

(source: Reuters)