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On day 1,247 of the Russia-Ukraine war, violence escalates after failed peace talks in Istanbul. Russia launches over 100 drones, striking Ukraine’s key cities like Odesa and Kharkiv—killing civilians and damaging historic sites. Ukraine responds, with drone debris killing a woman near Sochi. Meanwhile, diplomacy falters, protests erupt in Kyiv over anticorruption reforms, and reports emerge of Indian weapons sales to Russia. Here’s everything you need to know in 60 seconds.
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00:00It's day 1,247 of Russia's war on Ukraine, and the violence isn't slowing down.
00:06After direct talks in Istanbul failed, both countries launched fresh attacks across enemy lines.
00:12Russia fired 103 drones and four missiles overnight.
00:16Ukraine's black seaport city Odessa was hit hard.
00:19One dead, fires everywhere, and UNESCO heritage sites damaged.
00:23In Kharkiv, two people were killed and over 30 injured as bombs rained down on a residential neighborhood.
00:30And in Sumy and Cherkisi, more drone strikes left another two dead and injured a nine-year-old child.
00:35But the violence wasn't one-sided.
00:37In Russia's Sochi, falling drone debris killed a woman near the resort city and shut down the airport.
00:43Meanwhile, Russia claims new gains in eastern Ukraine.
00:46Villages like Zvirov and Novokonomiknyi are reportedly under its control.
00:51As the war escalates, diplomacy stumbles.
00:54Zelensky accused Russia of rejecting a ceasefire offer.
00:57Just hours later, Russian drones struck Ukrainian homes.
01:01But protests in Kyiv forced Zelensky to reverse a controversial bill that would have weakened Ukraine's anti-corruption watchdogs.
01:08And while the U.S. approved $330 million in more weapons for Ukraine.
01:13Reports say an Indian firm quietly sold explosives to Russia, risking global backlash.
01:19The pressure is rising.
01:20From battlefields to boardrooms, this war is far from over.
01:24Where are the U.S. approved for Ukraine.
01:26Remember to have a strong
01:29entry, so that the war is entitled, for the U.S. approval.
01:30Because of the U.S. approval.
01:32In the sea of looking at the U.S. approval, it is possibly the most use of the U.S. approval.
01:34Under the U.S. approval, it is actually an independent means of the U.S. approval.
01:35And there's a significant difference between the U.S. approval and the U.S. approval.

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