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Trump says that a deadly Russian attack on Kyiv may set peace efforts back

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, suggested on Friday that a Russian missile attack?on an apartment building in Kyiv, which killed 24 people - including three children - could impede efforts to find a peaceful solution to Moscow's conflict in Ukraine.

Trump told reporters on Air Force One that he and President Xi Jinping had talked about the conflict and agreed to end the fighting.

"This is a matter that we would like to see resolved. It was looking good until last night. But the Ukrainians took a big hit last night. It's going to happen (the ending of the war). It's a shame," Trump stated, referring to the Russian attack.

After laying red flowers at the rubble of an apartment building, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy demanded that Moscow be punished for its strike.

Russia has confirmed that Ukrainian drones killed four people in an overnight attack on the city of Ryazan, including a child.

Both sides claim they don't deliberately target civilians.

Next week, Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to China and meet Xi. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin's?spokesman, told reporters that the exact dates will be announced shortly.

Peskov stated that Putin hoped to discuss Trump’s China -visit with Xi as well?as bilateral ties and international issues. Trevor Huunnicutt, Jarrett Renshaw, and Susan Heavey contributed additional reporting from Washington. Gleb Bryanski/Andrew Osborn edited the article.

(source: Reuters)