Mykhailo Podoliyak, one of the representatives of Ukraine at Russian-Ukrainian negotiations, has said, ''we'll continue tomorrow. A very difficult and vicious negotiation process. There are fundamental contradictions. But there is certainly room for compromise. During the break, work in subgroups will be continued...''
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported that ''Russia lobbed more missiles into Kyiv, amid heightened fighting in the city’s outskirts as a delegation of European leaders headed to the embattled Ukrainian capital to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
''One missile destroyed a building associated with an arms maker in central Kyiv in a predawn strike, blowing the windows out of buildings in a one-block radius. In a second strike, two rockets hit apartment buildings, setting fire to one of them.''
''Two residents died in the apartment complex and dozens were taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. There were no fatalities in the other strike, officials said.''
''Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski was killed on assignment covering the war in Ukraine.''
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